> Not yet, and I am pushing for "not ever" but I would love to hear people's
> feedback.
> 
> Geotrust is instigating a telephone verification into their QuickSSL product
> to provide more robust authentication on the QuickSSL product line. They give
> you a code when you place the order, then they call you at the number
> designated, and you enter this number.  They are okay with leaving it out of
> orders placed through the API (which means us).

"Not ever" is really the answer I am looking for. The only thing exciting
about QuickSSL is the speed and ease by which an SSL cert can be
provisioned.

I was eager to deliver a semi-localized version of this service to our
Japanese customers; I refer to it as semi-localized as the only thing we
would not be able to localize are the emails which would be sent from
Geotrust. If Geotrust is going to want to phone non-English speaking users
and try to confirm orders with them, it does not make sense to market this
service outside of English speaking countries.

-- 
John Keegan
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http://RackShare.com


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