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Installing an SSL on your website
You can install the SSL certificate on your website yourself, or have us take care of it for you. We handle the entire installation process, including a comprehensive test, checking all links and images on your website, and a certificate validity check. This ensures the lock icon appears in the address bar on every page, and all content is loaded securely via HTTPS. This service is included in the price of the certificate.
Can I use the SSL certificate on other servers?
That is certainly possible and is often a reason to choose a SSL certificate.
How long is an SSL certificate valid?
The validity of a certificate has recently been shortened. Previously, this was one year, but it has been reduced to 200 days.
Do I need any knowledge to install this myself?
No! You can ask us to handle both the ordering and installation of the SSL certificate for your website. We'll also ensure that all pages are only accessible via secure HTTPS. This will cause the lock icon to appear in the address bar everywhere, and Chrome will display the "secure" message. To do this, please email our support team with the desired SSL certificate and the website where we can perform the installation.
Frequently asked questions
To enable SSL on a website, you will need to get an SSL Certificate that identifies you and install it on your web server. When a web browser is using an SSL certificate it usually displays a padlock icon but it may also display a green address bar. Once you have installed an SSL Certificate, you can access a site securely by changing the URL from http:// to https://. If SSL is properly deployed, the information transmitted between the web browser and the web server (whether it is contact or credit card information), is encrypted and only seen by the organization that owns the website.
Millions of online businesses use SSL certificates to secure their websites and allow their customers to place trust in them. In order to use the SSL protocol, a web server requires the use of an SSL certificate. SSL certificates are provided by Certificate Authorities (CAs).
A certificate authority will use a CSR to create your SSL certificate, but it does not need your private key. You need to keep your private key secret. The certificate created with a particular CSR will only work with the private key that was generated with it. So if you lose the private key, the certificate will no longer work.