Hi,

I have a new client and they require me to get an SSL certificate. Ideally an 
EV certificate because they detail with financial information (not credit 
cards) and would ideally require a higher level of identifiable security that 
what a standard certificate provides.

Usually for clients that do not really require any real security for there 
website and when a self signed certificate will do, I will use a free 
certificate from startssl.com, not only does it give the full security their 
certificate authority is recognised by all browsers.

While grabbing a certificate for another client I noticed that they offer an EV 
certificate for US199 for 2 years, where as thawte.com (who I usually use when 
I need a proper certificate) for the same certificate si $US995 for 2 years. 
and verisign is 1730 for the same.

I know that technically there is zero difference in security between the 2 
providers and they will both provide the exact some levels of encryption.

The EV certificate from startssl.com is 1/5 of the price of one from thawte.com 
so looking that it is a much better financially. but the issue is really 
"trust". Thawte.com or even Verisign have a much higher level of trust and what 
startssl.com has. Would a normal person (not like us) really care about this.

Remember also to provide an EV certificate you still need to meet some strict 
guidelines.

I am conflicted with this, on the one hand I can provide my client with a 
financially acceptable option that will give their clients a much higher level 
of identity, and make sure they are dealing with my client, but on the other 
hand it is not a thawte/verisign.

Comments please.

Thanks in advance.
Gordon.

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