
Google and Symantec resolve Chrome browser trust issues
Update: January 12, 2018
This blog post is a follow-up to the information we published a few months ago regarding the Google-Symantec conundrum.
Symantec and Google have agreed … Continue Reading

Symantec and Google avert SSL meltdown
Google shook up the SSL industry back in March of this year when they released a proposal addressing “a series of failures by Symantec Corporation to properly validate certificates.” The … Continue Reading

What’s new in SSL: cheaper prices and new SSL certficiates
To help you boost your SSL business, we have decreased the price of some of our most popular SSL certificates. In addition, we’ve added three great new Comodo SSL products … Continue Reading

RapidSSL is here
As of today, RapidSSL is being added to our SSL offering. There are 2 certificates you can choose from:
RapidSSL: $10/year
RapidSSL Wildcard: $85/year
(What’s a wildcard certificate?)
RapidSSL is … Continue Reading

Always-On SSL
When people think about SSL certificates, they’ll usually consider them useful for protecting certain aspects of a website, such as the checkout section when buying something online, or perhaps on … Continue Reading

DV, OV or EV? How to offer the right SSL Certificate
One question we are asked time and time again is “What level of SSL security should I offer to my customers?” The answer is a nebulous “it depends”.
When it … Continue Reading

Which SSL certificate do I need?
This is by far the most common question in the minds of end users.
The most successful way to sell SSL certificates to users who are unsure is this: Assess and … Continue Reading

10 tips to keep your website safe
We have partnered with Symantec to develop a series of marketing tools that will help you with your efforts to sell SSL certificates. 1.5 million people are victims of cybercrime every … Continue Reading

Heartbleed and SSL Certificates
We have spoken to our technical support teams from all of our SSL vendors in regards to this issue and if your server runs the version of OpenSSL that is … Continue Reading