An SSL certificate (also known as a TLS or SSL/TLS certificate) is a digital document that binds the identity of a website.
SSL certificate is signed by a publicly trusted certificate authority (CA), digitally signed content from the server will be trusted by
end users’ web browsers and operating systems as authentic.
SSL Cetificates | |||
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Website Security | Protect one website | Protect multiple websites | Protect all subdomains |
Trusted SSL certificate with firewall and Website Malware Protection. | Standard protection | UCC/SAN SSL | Wildcard SS |
Protects one website | Secures one domain | Secures up to five domains. | Secures one primary domain and unlimited subdomains |
DV SSL certificate included in firewall. | Available in DV, OV and EV SSL certificates. | Available in DV, OV and EV SSL certificates. | Available in DV and OV SSL certificates. |
Web Application Firewall (WAF) prevents DDoS attacks and hackers. | Secure site trustmark increases customer confidence. | Secure site trustmark increases customer confidence. | Secure site trustmark increases customer confidence. |
Includes annual site cleanup. | Strong SHA-2 and 2048-bit encryption. | Strong SHA-2 and 2048-bit encryption. | Strong SHA-2 and 2048-bit encryption. |
Configurable malware scanning | Removes Not Secure warning from browsers. | Removes Not Secure warning from browsers. | Removes Not Secure warning from browsers. |
Secure site trustmark increases customer confidence. | |||
Strong SHA-2 and 2048-bit encryption. | |||
Removes Not Secure warning from browsers | |||
7,384 + tax (in INR) * | 6,052 + tax (in INR) * | 12,760 + tax (in INR) * | 23,600 + tax (in INR) * |
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EV SSL - Websites that receive an EV SSL certificate are those that have been thoroughly vetted by our trusted Certificate Authority (CA). That means, once domain ownership is established, your business identity, legal status and address are verified. Then, the secure padlock icon is displayed next to your web address in the browser that tells visitors your site is safe to visit.
OV SSL - If you have an informational (non-eCommerce) website, an Organization Validation (OV) SSL Certificate is all you need. These SSLs boost your credibility by confirming the authenticity of your business. They display a padlock in the visitors' address bar, letting them know it's safe to submit passwords, contact information or donations.
DV SSL - That’s right, a website with a DV SSL certificate is a recognized trust-indicator because it means your site ownership has been seriously vetted and is verifiable to anyone who visits your website.
SAN SSL - A Multi-Domain, Subject Alternative Name (SAN) or Unified Communication Certificate (UCC) SSL offers the same encryption as other SSLs but protects multiple domains, subdomains and environments. You can use one SAN Certificate to secure LilysBikes.com, LilysBikeShop.com and Lilys.bike.