[SiliconBeach] Re: SSL Certificate Providers

2010-12-03 Thread Gilesy
Going back to SSL certificate providers - I am looking for a solution myself, most cost effective I have found so far are http://www.digicert.com/ssl-certificate-comparison.htm They are used on a financial web application similar to mine, so I presume they do the job. Cheers Michael On Dec 2, 3

[SiliconBeach] Re: SSL Certificate Providers

2010-11-30 Thread VB
> You can get a cert for as little as $9.95 which will be just as good > as the $400 one. That depends what level of trust you want your users to have in your site. For $10 you only get a domain verification certificate, which does nothing but avoid the browser validation errors but that's about

[SiliconBeach] Re: SSL Certificate Providers

2010-11-30 Thread Mitchell Ribar
Per Stephen Young's reply, we also use GoDaddy. $50 per year for standard cert, $100 per year for EV cert. Further, if financial protection guarantees have any bearing on your decision, you get $10k and $250k respectively. No point paying more, certs are, by and large, a commodity item. On No