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QuickSSL™ FAQ
What is QuickSSL?
What is SSL?
Why are QuickSSL web server certificates so inexpensive?
What web browser programs are compatible with QuickSSL?
How do I create a certificate-signing request?
How do I install my QuickSSL certificate?
What is QuickSSL?
QuickSSL is a web server certificate that allows consumers and web
sites to conduct safe e-commerce with encrypted SSL connections.
QuickSSL web server certificates are compatible with 98% of all
browsers.
What is SSL?
The SSL (secure socket layer) protocol is the web standard for
encrypting communications between users and web sites. Data sent via an
SSL connection is protected by encryption, a mechanism that prevents
eavesdropping and tampering with any transmitted data. SSL provides
businesses and consumers with the confidence that private data sent to
a web site, such as credit card numbers, are kept confidential. Web
server certificates are required to initialize an SSL session.
Why are QuickSSL web server certificates so inexpensive?
Historically, most SSL certificates cost $350 or more, but GeoTrust has
developed fully automated systems to verify that a certificate
purchaser has appropriate administrative rights to a web server's
domain. This greatly lowers our costs for issuing QuickSSL
certificates, and we pass those savings on to you. With QuickSSL, you
can assure your customers that their transactions and information are
secure on the Internet without having to pay an unreasonable price.
What web browser programs are compatible with QuickSSL?
QuickSSL is compatible with Microsoft Internet Explorer® 5.01 and
higher and Netscape/AOL web browsers version 4.51 and higher,
comprising an estimated 98% or more of all web browsers in use today.
All other commonly used browsers may connect securely with web servers
using QuickSSL certificates. However, some older browsers may display a
dialogue box indicating that the certificate is not trusted. This means
that the certificated is not located in the browser certificate store
and, in most cases, the user will be prompted to install it with a few
clicks of their mouse.
How do I create a certificate-signing request?
See certificate-signing request generation (CSR) instructions.
How do I install my QuickSSL certificate?
See QuickSSL installation instructions.
Order your digital certificate today!
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