SSL Certificates

Protect Your Site
Boost Trust with SSL Certificates

An SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate is essential for any modern website. It encrypts the connection between your website and your visitors, ensuring all data stays private and secure. We offer SSL-enabled hosting that protects your site and builds trust with every visitor.

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Choose the Right SSL Package for Your Website

From basic protection to advanced business validation, find the SSL solution that fits your needs.

1 Year Positive SSL

Affordable

$ 35.00 / Per Year

  • One Year Positive SSL
  • DV Verification Type
  • 1 Sub-domain
  • Premium Support
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1 Year Comodo SSL certificate

Most Popular

$ 60.00 / Per Year

  • One Year Comodo SSL certificate
  • DV Verification Type
  • 1 Sub-domain
  • 128/256 bit Encryption
  • Premium Support
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1 Year Positive SSL Wildcard

For Trusted Business

$ 100.00 / Per Year

  • One Year Positive SSL Wildcard
  • DV Verification Type
  • Unlimited Sub-domains
  • 128/256 bit Encryption
  • Trust Logo
  • Unlimited Server Licenses
  • Premium Support
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Why SSL Matters

Protect your data, boost your SEO, and build customer confidence with an SSL certificate.

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Encrypts Sensitive Data

Safeguard login credentials, payment details, and personal information.

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Builds Visitor Trust

Show your customers that your website is secure with the padlock symbol and “https://”

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Improves SEO Rankings

Google prioritizes secure websites, helping you rank higher in search results

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Avoids Browser Warnings

Without SSL, modern browsers may flag your site as “Not Secure”

The Difference Between Paid
and Free SSL Certificates

Free SSL certificates like Let’s Encrypt offer basic encryption and are great for blogs or small websites. Paid SSL certificates provide higher levels of validation (OV/EV), warranty protection, and stronger trust indicators—ideal for businesses and eCommerce sites. If you're handling sensitive data or want to build customer trust, a paid SSL is the better choice.

Domain Validation (DV)

Organization Validation (OV)

Extended Validation (EV)

Level of Validation

Free SSL offers basic Domain Validation (DV), while paid SSL can include Organization (OV) or Extended Validation (EV) for verified business identity.

Trust & Brand Credibility

Paid SSL certificates display stronger trust indicators, like the company name in the browser bar, helping build customer confidence.

Warranty & Support

Only paid SSL certificates come with a financial warranty and professional customer support in case of certificate issues or breaches.

Flexibility & Coverage

Paid SSL options support Wildcard and multi-domain setups, while free SSL typically covers a single domain with limited features.

How SSL Protects Your Website in 3 Simple Steps

From secure connection to encrypted data—see how SSL keeps your site and visitors safe.

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Secure Connection Initiated

When a user visits your site via https://, their browser checks for a valid SSL certificate

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Encrypted Handshake

Your server and the browser exchange encryption keys to establish a secure connection.

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Safe Data Transfer

All information shared is encrypted and protected, keeping data safe from hackers or snooping.

Frequently asked questions

An SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate encrypts the data between a user’s browser and your website, ensuring that sensitive information such as passwords and credit card details are kept secure

An SSL certificate is crucial for protecting sensitive data on your website. It also helps build trust with your visitors by showing them that your site is secure, and it improves your SEO ranking as search engines prioritize secure websites.

Free SSL certificates provide basic encryption, while paid SSL certificates offer higher validation levels, warranties, and added features like extended business verification, support, and wildcard coverage for multiple subdomains.

Installing an SSL certificate is usually simple with most hosting providers. We offer one-click installation for SSL certificates with all our hosting plans, or our support team can guide you through the process.

SSL certificates typically last for one to two years. Many hosting providers, like us, offer auto-renewal to ensure your website remains secure without interruptions.

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