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  1. What is a 6-in-1 SSL Certificate?
    A 6-in-1 SSL Certificate is an SSL certificate that can be used to secure the requestor's main Web site (e.g., yourpersonaldomainname.com) and up to six top-level domain variations that point to the same IP address as the main site - e.g., yourpersonal...
  2. What does my SSL Status mean?
    An SSL certificate authenticates the identity of your Web site to visiting browsers and encrypts their information, so you can build trust with your customers. Your SSL Status represents the status of any Standard Single Domain SSL certificate that you...
  3. Can I Use Just a Registered DBA Name (i.e., Assumed Name or Trade Name) Instead of Legal Company Name When Applying for a Premium SSL Certificate?
    No. You must submit the verifiable and legally registered name of your organization when applying for a Premium SSL certificate. The legal name will occupy the Premium SSL certificate's "O" field. However, you may, optionally, submit your organization'...
  4. What happens if I don't install the intermediate certificate?
    Failure to properly install our intermediate certificate along with the issued SSL certificate means that the trusted-chain certificate cannot be established. This means that when visitors attempt to access your supposedly secure site, they will be pre...
  5. How do I renew my certificate?
    To renew an expiring SSL certificate, you must purchase a certificate-renewal credit from us, then log in to your SSL account and follow the provided instructions for requesting a certificate renewal. We prompt you to renew expiring SSL certificates vi...
  6. Redeeming a Standard Single Domain SSL Certificate in the Hosting Control Center
    An SSL certificate authenticates the identity of your Web site to visiting browsers and encrypts their information, so you can build trust with your customers. Once you have purchased a Standard Single Domain SSL certificate, you still must redeem it a...
  7. Can I Request a Premium SSL Certificate for a Privately Registered Domain?
    Yes, Premium SSL Certificates can be requested and issued for privately-registered domain names. However, in order to process the request, [CA] must contact the applicable domain registrar to verify that the certificate requestor controls the domain li...
  8. What happens if validation fails?
    If we are unable to authenticate the submitted information, the certificate request will be denied. In some cases, the requestor may be able to fix the problem by providing additional documentation to enable authentication. We will notify you if additi...
  9. What is a Wildcard SSL certificate?
    A Wildcard SSL Certificate secures your Web site URL and all of its sub-domains. The Wildcard SSL Certificate works the same way as a regular SSL certificate, undergoes the same validation processes, and is available as either an SSL or a Deluxe certif...
  10. How do I check my SSL Status?
    An SSL certificate authenticates the identity of your Web site to visiting browsers and encrypts their information, so you can build trust with your customers. Your SSL Status represents the status of any Standard Single Domain SSL certificate that you...
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