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  1. What Is the Encryption Strength of Your SSL Certificates?
    All of our SSL certificates support both industry-standard 128-bit and high-grade 256-bit encryption. The actual encryption strength on a secure connection using a digital certificate is determined by the level of encryption supported by the user's bro...
  2. 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...
  3. How Do I Monitor the Progress of My Certificate Request?
    You can monitor the status and progress of your certificate request in the certificate-management section of our SSL Web site.
  4. How Are EV SSL-Secured Web Sites Displayed in Internet Browsers?
    New versions of leading Internet browsers — starting with Internet Explorer 7 (IE &) — will allow visitors to instantly recognize that a given page has been authenticated by an EV SSL-issuing Certification Authority (CA).When displaying an EV SSL-s...
  5. 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...
  6. What is browser ubiquity?
    The term "browser ubiquity" describes an SSL certificate's browser compatibility — i.e., the extent to which the Certification Authority's (CA) root certificate is included in the Web browsers on the market. In other words: If the root certificate of t...
  7. Renewing an EV SSL Certificate
    To renew an expiring EV SSL certificate, you must purchase a certificate-renewal credit; then log in to your SSL account and follow the provided instructions for requesting a certificate renewal. Depending on your choice of Web server software, you may...
  8. 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...
  9. Which browsers are your SSL certificates compatible with?
    Our root certificate — the Valicert Class 2 Policy Validation Authority — is installed in the following browser versions:Internet Explorer 5.01 and higher AOL 5 and higher Netscape 4.7 and higher Opera 7.5 and higher Safari on Mac OS X 10.3.4 and highe...
  10. How Long Does it Take to Issue an Premium SSL Certificate?
    Once ALL necessary documentation has been submitted, a Premium SSL certificate generally can be issued within 2-4 hours. Note: A letter from an attorney or CPA is usually required in order for the Certification Authority (CA) to issue a signed Premium ...
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