- Establishes a secure connection between a browser and a server
- Encrypts communication to protect sensitive information your customers provide to you
- Places a padlock next to your web address in the browser
- Authenticates an organization's identity
SSL Certificates
SSL Certificates
Secure your site and add trust & confidence for your visitors.
With a range of brands, we have the right certificate for all your site security needs
Choose your level of validation
Domain Validation (DV)
Basic Security
Domain validation only. Issued in minutes. Ideal for blogs, social media & personal websites.
Organization Validation (OV)
Strong business level SSL
Basic identity verification. Ideal for small business websites and pages accepting sensitive information.
Extended Validation (EV)
Maximum Protection & Trust
Full identity verification. Ideal for Business & Ecommerce sites looking to provide maximum visitor confidence.
What is SSL?
SSL Certificates are fundamental to internet security. They are used to establish an encrypted connection and allow data to be transmitted securely between a browser or user’s computer and a server or website.
Standard SSL (Domain Validated) Certificates are the easiest and most common type of SSL certificate. OV and EV Certificates also authenticate the identity of the company or organization that holds the certificate providing more trust to end users.
With our SSL certificate services*, you won’t need to take manual steps to configure and deploy new certificates every year. We generate a renewal order automatically when your certificate nears the end of its validity. After payment, we will automatically configure, validate, and provision your new certificate for you.
Improve Your Search Engine Ranking
Establish trust and online security for your website visitors and business.
Google wants to make the web safer and a big part of that involves making sure that the sites people access via Google are secure. That’s why websites using SSL have been shown to benefit from higher ranking in search results.
There’s also a lot more reasons why you should consider adding SSL to your website: