SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificates encrypt information sent between a visitor and the secured webpage.
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Renewing your SSL is a multiple-step process that varies depending on your certificate type and where you host your website. Even if your SSL auto-renewed, you must still apply the renewal credit and complete a renewal request through your account.
A Premium Extended Validation (EV) SSL certificate is a digital certificate issued in conformance with the extended validation guidelines defined by the CA/Browser Forum.
Multiple Domain (UCC) SSL certificates secure multiple domains and hostnames within a domain, and are ideal for Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007, or other Enterprise Applications.
SSL certificates enable your browser and the website's server to build a secure, encrypted connection to ensure safe Internet transactions.
Intermediate certificates are a subordinate certificates, issued by the trusted root to issue end-user server certificates.
Wildcard SSL certificates secure the website URL, and unlimited subdomains at the same level.
How to install an SSL on a web server