PaulBurke | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Which is the best place to get your SSL certificate?
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PaulBurke | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Best place to get cheap and widely acceptable SSL certificates?
PaulBurke | 10 years ago | on: Disabling SSLv3 and RC4
Here's how you can solve it in Google Chrome, Firefox & IE - http://bit.ly/disable-SSLv3
PaulBurke | 10 years ago | on: Washington Post starts to use SSL
Thanks for The Update...
PaulBurke | 10 years ago | on: TrueCrypt.ch's SSL certificate expired
They are using StartCom SSL certificate.
PaulBurke | 10 years ago | on: Let's Encrypt Launch Schedule
Advantages 1. No Expiration for 3 Years 2. 256-bit strong encryption with 2048-bit SSL certificate 3. Domain validation by trusted Root certificate authority. 4. Lowest price SSL
Get Comodo PositiveSSL Certificate at only $4.99/year from CheapSSLSecurity and make your self free from SSL Expiration.
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PaulBurke | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Where's the best place to get an SSL Certificate?
If your blog URL is as "www.yourdomain.com/blog" then you only need domain validated SSL, but if your blog is as "blog.yourdomain.com" then you need to get a wildcard SSL Certificate.
There is no difference between Cheap and Expensive SSL, both gives same security & encryption.
Price of SSL certificate vary based on its type and encryption feature. EV SSL costs high as its gives highest encryption & strong validation.
PaulBurke | 11 years ago | on: Where could I buy a SSL certificate?
If you wish to secure your website with HTTPS only, you need a "Domain Validated" SSL Certificate
If you wish to secure your website with HTTPS & Organization name in URL, you need a "Organization Validated" SSL Certificate.
If you wish to secure your website with HTTPS by displaying Green address bar along with Organization name, you nee an "Extended Validation" SSL Certificate.
Additionally if you wish to secure multiple domains you need a SAN certificate and for security of multiple sub-domains you need a wildcard Certificate.
At http://www.cheapsslsecurity.com/ you will find DV, OV, EV, SAN and Wildcard SSL Certificate at cheapest price with heavy discount.
CheapSSLSecurity is premium SSL partner of Comodo, Symantec, RapidSSL, Thawte & GeoTrust.
PaulBurke | 11 years ago | on: Comodo EV SSL vs. Go Daddy EV SSL, Which to Go With?
Why you are wishing to buy EV SSL Certificate directly form Comodo at high price, if there are many re-sellers available who offers at very low price?
CheapSSLSecurity is platinum re-seller of Comodo which offers Comodo EV SSL Certificate at very low price of just $113/year, which is too cheap compared with GoDadddy's EV SSL Certificate.
PaulBurke | 11 years ago | on: SSLMate – Buy SSL certs from the command line
For a large business with multiple sub-domains (mail..com, blog..com, info..com, anything.com, etc...), if the business purchases individual SSL certificate for each sub-domain it need to spend more money, and the process will be so long as generation of new CSR, private key, certificate installation, etc...
A Wildcard SSL secures unlimited sub-domains which saves time and money as well.
$150 is much higher for a wildcard SSL certificate, Visit CheapSSLSecurity (https://www.cheapsslsecurity.com) where you can get Wildcard SSL certificate at $60/year for Domain Validation and $108/year for organization validation.
PaulBurke | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Options for super cheap SSL certificates?
But at http://www.cheapsslsecurity.com/ you can get it at $4.80 on 24x7x365 bases.
PaulBurke | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Options for super cheap SSL certificates?
Spending $60/year is a silly thing if one only wish to test his website. But what is he can get SSL with high security & privacy with lowest price ever!
Get Comodo PositiveSSL certificate from CheapSSLSecurity.com, here you can get it a only $4.80/Year with 90% heavy discount.
2048-bit Comodo PositveSSL Certificate comes up with up to 256-bit strong encryption length & compatible with 99.9% web & mobile browsers.
Click here to get Comodo PositiveSSL Certificate at only $4.80 - https://cheapsslsecurity.com/comodo/positivessl.html.
PaulBurke | 11 years ago | on: Emscripten and asm.js: C++'s role in the modern web
Heer you can find Comodo PositiveSSL Wildcard at $58.36/Year.
PaulBurke | 12 years ago | on: Most StartSSL certs will stay compromised
For Wildcard SSL Certificate I've found that "CheapSSLSecurity" offers it at $72.95/Year and $58.36 for 5 Year.
I bet no one can beat CheapSSLSecurity's price.
PaulBurke | 12 years ago | on: Most StartSSL certs will stay compromised
I Googled and found many online store offers PositiveSSL Certificate, but there were major difference on price. I've found some stores offers PositiveSSL at $49/Year, $19.95/Year, $12/Year, $9/Year & $5.99/Year.
I want that PositiveSSL certificate for 5 Years. SO I've bought it from CheapSSLSEcurity at only $4.80/Year. I loved their service. The certificate was issued minute and its now live on my website.
Thanks and Regards Paul Burke
It’s depends on you. If you have a small website just go with domain validated SSL Certificate which start under $5.
If you have an eCommerce based website, then go with Organization Validation (available under $30) or EV SSL Certificate (available at $99).
I would recommend CheapSSLSecurity (https://cheapsslsecurity.com/) where you can get your choice SSL Certificate at lowest price with instant technical support.