A secure certificate is actually an encryption code that represents
the form of an electronic "key" that is passed through the server
to the browser. The
browser normally recognizes the key and will authenticate the page according
to the browser encryption settings. The
idea behind it is that any passing of information on the specific page
that is secure, has to pass through with the encryption key, making it
almost impossible to intercept/hack.
Secure certificates are server specific. If
you use a shared certificate, then the server name and owner has to follow
the registration of the certificate. This
is why you would see our name on the shared certificate information.
If you would like to have your own certificate and name behind it (when
someone clicks to see the ownership and authentication of the certificate),
you must have the server generate a CERTIFICATE
REQUEST (CSR) that provides the certificate company the server information.
You then
take this information with other required documentation to the certificate
company to have them generate the actual certificate code/key that you
would .
The process is quite easy. Please
to arrange as there are a few types of certificates that range from $65
to over $1,000. We
can understand your requirements and recommend the best solution.
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