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Standard SSL 1-Site

$ 47.99 /mo
Domain validation
SHA-2 & 2048-bit encryption.
Boost SEO rankings
Fast issuance in 5min
Display HTTPS & padlock
Security trust seal
Support unlimited servers
Free unlimited reissues
$100,000 USD warranty

Standard SSL 5-Site

$ 88.99 /mo
Domain validation
SHA-2 & 2048-bit encryption.
Boost SEO rankings
Fast issuance in 5min
Display HTTPS & padlock
Security trust seal
Support unlimited servers
Free unlimited reissues
$100,000 USD warranty
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Premium SSL 5-Site

$ 375.99 /mo
Extended validation
SHA-2 & 2048-bit encryption.
Boost SEO rankings
Display HTTPS & padlock
Green address bar
Security trust seal
Support unlimited servers
Free unlimited reissues
$1,000,000 USD warranty

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More reasons to get a Atnod SSL Certificate.

Stronger brand identity.

Our premium certificates help increase user confidence by showing you’ve secured your true identity online after being validated by an industry-recognized Certificate Authority. So, your SSL certificate indicates to customers that your organization is committed to protecting their data and online experience.

“Not Secure.” Not good.

When visitors type a URL or follow a link to a secure website that doesn’t have an SSL, that site is immediately flagged as “Not Secure.” And that scares potential customers away. But when you have a GoDaddy SSL certificate, any potential “Not Secure” warning goes away – for as long as you have the SSL certificate. And that’s a good thing.

Increased SEO ranking.

Search engines heavily favor https-encrypted websites and will push them higher in search results. That vastly increases the likelihood customers will find you.

Compliance with regulation standards.

When you buy an SSL certificate, it provides the strongest protection for online businesses, including standards and regulations such as PCI-DSS, HIPAA, HITECH, GDPR and more

Customers will trust you.

And that’s important because trust is the cornerstone of SSL protocol – indicative of strict validation guidelines. Our SSL certificates protect sensitive customer data on your site.

Safe mobile and online payment systems.

Give customers the payment options they prefer – and keep them shopping through checkout. To do that safely and securely you’ll need an SSL certificate, the industry standard for end-to-end encryption protocol to thwart hackers from getting to your sensitive data.

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FAQ About SSL Certificates

Starting on 01-09-2020 SSL/TLS certificates cannot be issued for longer than 13 months (397 days). Any SSL certificate bought after this date will have the new term length applied and those bought before will be grandfathered in. For more information, check out this blog article that goes into more detail around the term change and Atnod’s response.

When your Atnod SSL certificate is issued, we send an email to let you know. What happens next depends on where your site is hosted and the options you choose when you buy the certificate.

If you chose web hosting, Website Builder, or Online Store, Atnod will take care of everything for you. If you host your website with another company or use our VPS or Dedicated Servers, learn more here.

To install an SSL certificate on Parallels Plesk Panel, cPanel, and Microsoft IIS, please refer to the relevant documentation.

SSL Certificates are SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificates that authenticate websites and allow them to switch from HTTP to HTTPS encryption, protecting the exchange of valuable information visitors send to or receive from a website.

An SSL certificate on your site instills trust in your visitors and keeps user data secure, verifies ownership of your website, and helps prevent attackers from creating a false version of your site. When you have an SSL certificate protecting your site, your customers can rest assured that the information they enter on any secured page is encrypted. Atnod makes it easy to install your certificate and protect sensitive customer data on your site.

Authentication SSL certificates verify clients’ ownership of the domain and help prevent domain attacks and spoofs.

Encryption SSL/TLS encryption is possible via the public/private key pairing that facilitates SSL certificates. Clients get the public key to open a TLS connection from the server’s SSL certificate.

HTTPS SSL certificates are required for the HTTPS web address. HTTPS (the secure version of HTTP) appears on websites that have traffic encrypted by SSL/TLS. Plus, in addition to securing user data, HTTPS conveys credibility and trust to the site visitor.

For even more information on SSL certificates, check out this help article.

What are the different types of SSL certificates? There are three types of SSL certificates, Atnod offers them all. Each has varying levels of security. Understanding what kind of SSL certificate is important when dealing with anything involving personal user data.

Domain validated (DV) SSL certificate. DV certificates verify the owner of the site. The Certificate Authority sends an email to the website’s registered email address to verify its identity. No detailed information about the company is required, and the DV Certificate is the easiest to obtain and thus has the lowest level of trust. Organizationally validated (OV) SSL certificate. The Certificate Authority is required to validate the organization, physical location address, and the website’s domain name. The process takes about 2-3 days. OV certificates have a moderate level of trust and are suitable for public-facing websites with lower-level transactions. Extended validation (EV) SSL certificate. This is the SSL certificate with the highest level of security and is optimal for sites that deal with sensitive information. Before issuing an EV SSL certificate, the Certificate Authority thoroughly reviews the applicant. The review process entails examination of corporate documents, confirmation of identity, and verification of relevant information through a third-party database.

All SSL-protected sites display the https:// prefix in the URL address bar. Sites protected with an Atnod Premium EV SSL certificate display a green browser bar to quickly assure visitors that the organization’s legal and physical existence is verified according to strict industry standards.

Our certificates are issued worldwide with a few exceptions. Check this list to see if you’re covered.

Unless you sell things on your personal website, a Standard SSL certificate (DV) is fine. This is also true for informational business sites. eCommerce websites should use a single-domain Standard SSL certificate (DV) or Premium SSL certificate (EV).

Our SSL certificates work on most hosting and server configurations. To protect multiple domains on Microsoft’s Exchange Server 2007, Exchange Server 2010, or Live® Communications Server, use a Multiple Domain UCC SSL.

Wildcard SSL certificates cover multiple subdomains. For example, use a Wildcard to protect *.coolexample.com, which would cover shop.coolexample.com, www.coolexample.com, and any other subdomains.

UCC SSL certificates will cover multiple domains, subdomains, and websites. For example, you can secure www.coolexample.com, mail.coolexample.com, and www.awesomeexample.com.

An Atnod Standard SSL (DV) usually takes 5 minutes or less. An Atnod Deluxe SSL (OV) takes 3-5 business days because we’re validating not just domain ownership but also the existence of the organization or business on the SSL application.

For Atnod Premium (EV) certificates, there is an extensive vetting process that starts with an in-depth application. Before you start, pull together details about your business, such as registration number, incorporation or registration agent, and any relevant jurisdiction information.

This depends on the software you use on your web server. Learn more.

To learn how to generate a CSR on Plesk Panel, cPanel, and Microsoft IIS, please look here.

A Unified Communications Certificate (UCC) is an SSL certificate that secures multiple domain names as well as multiple host names within a domain name. A UCC SSL certificate lets you secure a primary domain name and up to 99 additional Subject Alternative Names (SANs) with a single SSL certificate. For example, you can use a UCC to protect www.domains1.com, www.domains2.net, and www.domains3.org.

UCCs are compatible with shared hosting and ideal for Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007, Exchange Server 2010, and Microsoft Live® Communications Server. However, the site seal and certificate “Issued To” information will only list the primary domain name. Please note that any secondary hosting accounts will be listed in the certificate as well, so if you do not want sites to appear ‘connected’ to each other, you should not use this type of certificate.

Depending on how your website is configured, you might want to use something other than a single-domain SSL certificate.

Wildcard SSL certificates cover all of a domain name’s subdomains. For example, you can secure *.coolexample.com, which would cover shop.coolexample.com, www.coolexample.com, and any other subdomains.

UCC SSL certificates can cover multiple subdomains, unique domain names, and websites. For example, you can secure www.coolexample.com, mail.coolexample.com, and www.awesomeexample.com.

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