SSL Certificates

Build user trust and confidence by securing data transmission

Protect Sensitive Data

The primary reason why SSL is used is to keep sensitive information sent across the Internet encrypted so that only the intended recipient can understand it.


This is important because the information you send on the Internet is passed from computer to computer to get to the destination server. We can help you protect your site and ensure it stays protected, giving you more time to focus on your business.


SSL Benefits

Encrypt Your Online Transactions

Phishing Attack Prevention

Install Across Multiple Servers

Improve SEO Score / Ranking

Standard SSL Certificates

Not only are they much lower cost than the extended validation class certificate, standard SSL certificates will do the job of securing sensitive user data and giving your visitors confidence in your website.

Protect Sensitive User Data

In order to accept credit card information on your website, you must pass certain audits that show that you are complying with the Payment Card Industry (PCI) standards. One of the requirements is properly using an SSL Certificate. It keeps the haters and criminals at bay and provides many direct benefits to you and especially your customers.

Increase Customer Trust

Web browsers give visual cues, such as a lock icon or a green bar, to make sure visitors know when their connection is secured. This means that they will trust your website more when they see these cues and will be more likely to buy from you. SSL providers will also give you a trust seal that instills more trust in your customers.

Improve SEO Results

In 2015, Google stated that their HTTPS ranking boost may serve as a tie breaker if the quality signals for two different search results are equal in everything else. Meaning, if your website is equal to your competitor’s website in terms of speed, title tags, content freshness, etc. but your competitor’s website is HTTPS and yours isn’t, Google will most likely rank theirs ahead of yours.

Secure your site with an SSL Certificate

the SSL/TLS certificate issuance process to provide secure and trusted website applications for your online customers, thereby allowing you to focus on your core business.

$24.00$12.00
1800.00₹900.00

Per Year
Domain Validation (DV)
1 Sub-domain
Unlimited Server Licenses
5 minute issuance
$10,000 warranty
Trust Logo
128/256 bit Encryption

$29.00$16.00
2175.00₹1200.00

Per Year
Domain Validation (DV)
1 Sub-domain
Unlimited Server Licenses
5 minute issuance
$10,000 warranty
Trust Logo
128/256 bit Encryption

$80.00$60.00
6000.00₹4500.00

Per Year
Organization Validation (OV)
1 Sub-domain
Unlimited Server Licenses
5 minute issuance
$10,000 warranty
Trust Logo
128/256 bit Encryption

$99.00$75.00
7425.00₹5625.00

Per Year
Organization Validation (OV)
1 Sub-domain
Unlimited Server Licenses
5 minute issuance
$10,000 warranty
Trust Logo
128/256 bit Encryption

Frequently Asked Questions (SSL)

To help you make an informed decision, we've compiled a list of our most frequently asked questions relating to the products and services listed on this page.

If you can't find the answer to your question or if you would like more information about it, please feel free to contact us at any time and we'll be happy to help you.

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Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a protocol for enabling data encryption and site authentication on the Internet. Credit card numbers, health details and other sensitive information is transmitted only after being converted into a secure code. Domain authentication reassures site users that they're actually interacting with the site identified in the URL bar. Without SSL, online transactions would be vulnerable to interception by unauthorized parties. These hackers or identity thieves could also more easily imitate a legitimate website. SSL is most commonly used to protect communications between web browsers and servers. However, it is also used for server-to-server communications and for web-based applications.
We believe it is important to protect the end user. If we were to mis-issue a certificate to a fraudulent site, and that fraudulent site has an SSL link with an end user and as a result of this the end user loses money. The end user had what they thought was a "trusted session". Comodo should never have provided the fraudster with the ability to engineer this situation. Hence, we have taken out insurance to pay out money to the end user. How can we do this?

We value the end customer
We believe the insurance provided greater peace of mind hence allows the merchant to sell more products
Most importantly, we value our validation techniques (delivered through the IDAuthority)

We pre-validate customers and provide validation that is far higher than the majority of other SSL providers. Some CA's have very weak validation hence they decide NOT to offer insurance! Finally, it is worth pointing out, that we offer high validation, but not at the compromise of speed. You can still obtain SSL instantly. See the warranty offered on each of our SSL Certificate.
The usual cause of this is that the SSL certificate has not been loaded.
Yes. If you are using Apache or IIS webservers, we offer a free utility which will help you generate a CSR, submit it to SSL service Provider and then automatically install your certificate.
A Wildcard SSL certificate provides the same encryption and authentication features as other SSL certificates. However, a Wildcard certificate can also be applied to unlimited subdomains of a site. Some sites utilize subdomains like blog.mysite.com. A Wildcard SSL certificate supports the root domain (mysite.com) as well as its subdomains.
Encryption is a mathematical process of coding and decoding information in order to keep data secure while traveling between computers. If raw, unencrypted data is sent, anyone who intercepts the information can easily understand it. The number of bits (40-bit, 56-bit, 128-bit, 256-bit) tells you the size of the key. Like a longer password, a larger key has more possible combinations. When an encrypted session is established, the encryption level is determined by the capability of the web browser, SSL certificate, web server, and client computer operating system.
When a browser connects to a secure site it retrieves its SSL certificate and checks that it has not expired, that it has been issued by a certificate authority the browser trusts, and that it is being used by the website for which it has been issued. If it fails on any one of these checks the browser will display a warning to the end user. If it succeeds, several security indicators are built into modern browsers to indicate that SSL is enabled.

The beginning of the URL or web address changes from http:// to https://
A padlock on the browser window changes from open to closed.
The address bar will turn green and display the name of the website owner when connecting to a website protected by an Extended Validation SSL certificate.

In addition, a trust mark such as the RapidSSL site seal may be added to web pages on a secure site.
A CSR is a public key that you generate on your server according to your server software instructions. If you do not have access to your server, your web host or internet service provider will generate it for you. The CSR is required during the SSL certificate enrollment process because it validates the specific information about your web server and your organization.

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