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SSL Certificates

Starts at just Rs.871.00/year

Positive SSL

INR 871.00per Year


  • Domain-validation, One domain, Issued within 2 days, 128 or 256-bit encryption, Comodo Secure Seal
  • $10,000 relying party warranty

Positive SSL Wildcard

INR 9,643.00per Year


  • Domain-validation, Unlimited sub-domain, Issued within 2 days, 128 or 256-bit encryption, Comodo Secure Seal
  • $10,000 relying party warranty
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Features

Why buy an SSL certificate

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Rock-solid security

Comodo's SSL certificates provide upto 128 or 256-bit encryption for maximum security of your website visitors' data.

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Boost customer confidence

Many customers actively look for the SSL lock icon before handing over sensitive data. Get an SSL certificate to increase your customer's trust in your online business.

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Better SEO rankings

Google gives higher rankings to websites secured with SSL certificates. Which means SSL certificates are critical if you're serious about your online business.

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Comodo Secure Seal

Your certificate comes with a Comodo Secure Seal that serves as a constant reminder to customers that your site is protected.

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30-day money back guarantee

All our SSL certificates come with a 30-day Money Back Guarantee. No questions asked.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Frequently asked questions about Shared Hosting

  • An SSL certificate is a digital certificate that verifies the identity of a website and encrypts information transmitted between a website and its visitors. SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer.

  • An SSL certificate is necessary for securing sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, passwords, and personal data, transmitted over the internet. It also helps build trust with website visitors and can improve website ranking in search engine results.

  • An SSL certificate works by creating an encrypted connection between a website and its visitors. When a visitor connects to a website with SSL, their browser requests the website's public key, which the website sends back. The browser uses this public key to encrypt any data it sends to the website. The website then uses its private key to decrypt the data and respond to the request.

  • There are three types of SSL certificates: Domain Validated (DV), Organization Validated (OV), and Extended Validation (EV). DV certificates only verify that the domain name is registered to the person requesting the certificate. OV certificates require additional verification of the organization's identity. EV certificates require the most extensive verification process and provide the highest level of trust to website visitors.

  • You can obtain an SSL certificate by purchasing one from a trusted Certificate Authority (CA). Some web hosting providers offer SSL certificates as part of their hosting packages. To obtain an SSL certificate, you will need to provide some information about your website and your organization to the CA.

  • The process of installing an SSL certificate varies depending on the web server you are using. Many web hosting providers offer SSL installation as part of their hosting packages. You can also find instructions for installing SSL certificates on popular web servers, such as Apache and Nginx, online.

  • You can tell if a website has an SSL certificate by looking at the URL. Websites with SSL certificates will have URLs that begin with "https://" instead of "http://". You may also see a padlock icon in the browser's address bar, indicating that the website has an SSL certificate and is secure.