Trusted & Secure
SSL Certificates

Starting From

₵320

/month

If you don’t have the little green lock from a trusted SSL certificate, Google Chrome will tag your site as Not Secure.
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SSL Certificates Pricing

From personal website to blog post, business to e-commerce websites, get the right SSL to secure your site
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PositiveSSL

Ideal for blogs, personal pages and other websites that don’t transact large amounts of user info

₵320
.00

/year

  • Domain (DV)
  • Single Domain
  • Great for Personal
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InstantSSL

Affordable professional-level certificate. It verifies the company behind the website as well as the domain name.

₵500
.00

/year

  • Organization (OV)
  • Single Domain
  • Great for Business
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EV SSL

Increase your sales with the EV SSL certificate that displays your verified company name in the certificate details.

₵880
.00

/year

  • Extended (EV)
  • Single Domain
  • Great for Ecommerce

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Domain Validation

Domain-level validation is the most basic type of SSL. These certificates are generally the least expensive, and even the lowest-priced DV cert provides validation in addition to encryption. This is the ideal way to secure your blog or basic personal site.

Organization Validation

Organization-validated SSL certificates include authentication of the business or organization behind the domain, to provide a higher level of assurance for your customers. OV certificates are great security for e-commerce sites and other sites that take in customer info.

Extended Validation

Top of the line! With EV, the certifying authority conducts an in-depth examination of your business, for the highest degree of user trust. Only EV gives you the familiar “green bar” – ideal for e-commerce sites that collect sensitive customer data such as credit card numbers.

Encryption Level

The level of security you get when you order for SSL is determined by the number of bits used to generate the encryption key.
For industry-standard data 256- and 128-bit is recommended.

Frequently asked questions

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is one of the standard security protocols used by millions for establishing an encrypted connection between a web browser and a web server while preventing cybercriminals from reading and modifying any transaction done between them such as the transmission of sensitive information like credit card while doing online shopping. It ensures that all the data passed between the web browser and web server remains private and secured.

TLS (Transport Layer Security) the successor protocol and an improved version of SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). It works similar to SSL using encryption for protecting the transmission of data and information.

Moreover, SSL Certificates are one of the digital certificates which prove that the identity of the websites is authenticated and all the information sent to SSL installed website will stay encrypted with the help of SSL/TLS technology.

Whenever a user visits a secured website, an SSL/TLS Certificate installed on it offers identification information regarding its web server and creates an encrypted connection. Furthermore, all of this process is done within a second. Let’s see how does an SSL work?
  • Web browser or server tries to connect with the server of a website secured with an SSL/TLS Certificate and make a request to a web server for identifying themselves.
  • Copy of a web server’s SSL/TLS Certificate is sent to the browser or server.
  • Once the browser/server receives it verifies whether to trust the SSL/TLS Certificate and then sends a message to the web server.
  • The web server sends back an acknowledgment in a digitally signed format for starting an SSL encrypted session.
  • Now, the access is granted to share encrypted data between the web server and the browser/server.
  • Yes. If you have a website, SSL is needed. Earlier, it was okay to have an SSL only for the website which was collecting information from the user. But after Google’s update regarding SSL, it is needed no matter what type of website you have, whether you collect the information or not. Even a simple blog will also display a “Not Secure” if the SSL is not installed on it.

    SSL/TLS Certificate installed on the website means it helps to secure the data transferred between the visitor and a website and vice-versa. Though one thing has to be noted that, it doesn’t mean the information on the server is secured, as once the sensitive data reaches the server it’s up to the admin on how to keep it safe. For example, encryption of database.
    In other words, HTTPS means HTTP is sent over an SSL encrypted connection which covers GET & POST with other HTTP actions while keeping it safe and unaltered as all the data is passed via an SSL tunnel to the client browser.

    Both TLS & SSL are protocols used for sending data over the internet securely. Though there’s a minor difference between them, still TLS and SSL are considered as a different standard. TLS (Transport Layer Security) is an advanced version of SSL (Secure Sockets Layer), which uses stronger encryption algorithms and also has the ability for working on different ports. Furthermore, TLS versions do not work in conjunction with SSL version 3.0.

    Put simply, SSL is one of the security protocols used for establishing a secured connection between a web browser and the web server, which ensures users that all the data passed between a web browser and web server remains integral and private.
    In other words, SSL certificates are one of the small data files which are digitally bound cryptographic key with an organization’s details. Usually, it is used for securing sensitive transactions over the internet such as transactions made with a credit card or online banking, login credentials and more.

    The main reason to use SSL is to encrypt and secure sensitive information sent over the Internet, so only the recipient who is intended can have access to it while making it unreadable to any third-party in-between. As any information sent over internet pass through various computers before reaching its destination server, ultimately making your sent information such as credit card details, login credentials vulnerable to attacks, if it’s not encrypted with an SSL certificate. Additionally, SSL is important because it provides:
  • Authentication: Provides surety that the information is sent to the right server and not any fraudster who is trying to steal data.
  • Trust: Visual trust indicators such as a green bar or a lock icon are displayed on the popular web browsers like Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, letting your website visitors know about your genuineness.
  • PCI Compliance: Pass the audits and satisfies the requirement of the Payment Card Industry (PCI) standards, which are needed for any website which accepts credit card details.
  • If you own a website these days, it’s a compulsion that you must have an SSL/TLS certificate installed on it. Now, it’s no more like any luxury, but it’s more a necessity. Additionally, some of the benefits you get by installing an SSL/TLS certificate are like:
  • SSL helps in protecting your server-client transactions such as sharing of credit card number while purchasing online by making an encrypted tunnel between the two.
  • SSL helps in providing authentication of the website. It helps in identity verification, which is an important aspect regarding web security.
  • SSL helps in satisfying the requirements of PCI/DSS as a website needs to be PCI compliant to receive online payments. It provides visual trust indicators which help in boosting the trust and confidence of website visitors.
  • SSL helps in establishing non-repudiation with the combination of Encryption, Integrity and Authentication. In other words, SSL makes a secured transaction due to which none of the party, i.e., server or client can say that the communication is coming from someone else.
  • Removes web-browser security warning message “Not Secure.”