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SSL (Secure Sockets
Layer) is a security technology that is commonly used for encrypting
information sent between users and e-commerce websites, thereby securing
transactions. SSL protects data submitted over the internet from being
intercepted and viewed by unintended recipients and is used by hundreds
of thousands of websites in the protection of their online transactions
with their customers. SSL is the industry standard internet transaction
security technology.
Hosting With Service is an authorized
GeoTrust partner. GeoTrust QuickSSL Premium web server certificates
enable secure internet transactions in REAL 128-bit SSL encryption.
QuickSSL Premium offers:
- True 128-bit SSL encryption
- Compatible with 99% of all browsers
- Choice Point business registration (DUNS number equivalent)
- Site Seal ensuring transaction encryption and instilling
consumer confidence
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Price Per Year: $199
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Contact us
today to secure your site with QuickSSL Premium
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Hosting With Service is an authorized RapidSSL partner. Starter SSL provides an
affordable entry level SSL certificate in 128-bit encryption for low
volume e-commerce websites.
StarterSSL offers:
- True 128-bit SSL encryption
- Compatible with 99% of all browsers
- FREE "Secured by StarterSSL" site seal
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Price Per Year: $59
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Contact us
today to secure your site with Starter SSL
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Which certificate is right for me?
If you have a low volume or development website with less than 50
transactions per week and an average transaction amount of less than
$50, go with the Starter SSL.
On the other hand, if you have a website processing more than 50
transactions per week with an average transaction of greater than $50,
go with the GeoTrust Premium SSL.
What certificate strength is required?
Generally there are two strengths of certificate in existence - 40 bit &
128 bit. The bit size indicates the length of the key size used for the
encryption during a secure SSL session.
The bigger the encryption, the longer it takes for computer(s) to crack
or break the code.
40 bit: It is computationally feasible to crack a 40 bit key. For this
reason 40 bit encryption is rarely used.
128 bit: It is computationally unfeasible to crack a 128 bit key. All
banking infrastructures use 128 bit encryption.
We strongly recommend the use of 128 bit SSL encryption for any
application or website. |