SSL Certificates

FreeSSL (RapidSSL 30-Day Trial)

This trial certificate protects one website for thirty days. After the thirty days is up, you can upgrade to a full RapidSSL or explore some of the premium solutions for greater value. View Full Product Details

RapidSSL Certificate

A standard, yet popular Domain Validated (DV) certificate due to its low cost and rapid issuance process. With 99% of browser recognition and its encryption strength of 256-bit, it’s an ideal solution for protecting a single, entry-level site. View Full Product Details

GeoTrust QuickSSL Premium

The most convenient and cost effective solution that covers one fully qualified domain name (www or non www). These certificates are domain validated and can be issued within minutes. This certificate offers a dynamic site seal and unlimited server licensing. View Full Product Details

GeoTrust True BusinessID w/ EV

The GeoTrust True BusinessID with EV SSL certificate is an excellent option for customers who want to harness the power of the most trusted symbol on the internet – the green address bar – but are working with a limited budget. That’s because this certificate is one of the most affordable EV certificates in the industry. However, you can be assured that you aren’t compromising the security of your customers by investing in a lower-cost EV, as GeoTrust is one of the most respected and recognised names in the industry and this certificate boasts high-end 256-bit encryption. The GeoTrust TBID w/ EV is the perfect solution for small to medium sized businesses and ecommerce sites that want to maximise consumer trust in their website(s).

Comodo EV SSL

The Comodo EV SSL Certificate is one of the most fully-loaded SSL certificates on the market, featuring the HackerGuardian Vulnerability Scan, a free site seal. However, the main feature of this SSL certificate is the green address bar – which will encompass the URL of your website across all major browsers. The green address bar is the most widely trusted visual aid on the web and is utilised by some of the most visited websites in the world like Amazon, Twitter, and Google.