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  1. How do I collect payment using Quick Shopping Cart?
    Quick Shopping Cart supports a number of different payment methods, including credit cards, PayPal, personal checks, cash, purchase orders, and cash on delivery (COD). Credit card processing is supported through online processing (through a payment gat...
  2. What is a Multiple Domain (UCC) SSL Certificate?
    Unified Communications Certificates (UCC) are SSL Certificates that secure multiple domains and multiple hostnames within a domain. They allow you to secure up to 100 domain names in a single certificate and can consolidate all your secure domains into...
  3. How many domains are covered with a 6-in-1 SSL Certificate?
    An 6-in-1 SSL Certificate covers up to six top level domain (TLD) variations of a single domain that are pointed to the same IP address as the main site. For example:yourpersonaldomainname.com yourpersonaldomainname.net yourpersonaldomainname.org yourp...
  4. How do I indicate which TLDs to apply the 6-in-1 SSL Certificate to?
    As part of the certificate request process, when you generate the Certificate Signing Request (CSR), enter as the common name the domain you consider your primary domain. In most cases, this would be the ".com" TLD (www.yourpersonaldomainname.com). How...
  5. What Is a Verified Legal Opinion?
    In order for the Certification Authority (CA) to process an Premium SSL certificate request, the requestor must submit a Verified Legal Opinion or CPA letter completed and signed by a member of the State Bar Association.The Verified Legal Opinion docum...
  6. How do I obtain a Domain Authorization Letter?
    If we are unable to verify a certificate-requesting entity's domain registration and domain control via the Whois database (generally because the information in the Whois database cannot be found or does not match the information in the certificate req...
  7. Generating a Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
    In order to purchase an SSL certificate, you must first generate and submit a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to the Certification Authority (CA). Your Web server software generates the CSR and creates your public/private key pair that you will use t...
  8. What Are the Benefits of an Extended Validation SSL Certificate?
    In essence: The combination of a rigorous, standardized vetting process and new browser versions displaying EV SSL-secured Web sites differently enables Web site visitors to instantly recognize that a Web site can be trusted. As Internet users become f...
  9. What Is a Certificate Approver?
    A certificate approver is an individual who is authorized to approve certificate requests on behalf of the applicant
  10. What is the difference between an SSL certificate and a Wildcard SSL certificate?
    An SSL certificate secures a single domain name. A Wildcard SSL certificate secures multiple sub-domains of a single domain name. When generating a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) for a Wildcard certificate, please add an asterisk (*) to the left of ...
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