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SSL Certificates

         

mdean

11:04 pm on Dec 18, 2006 (gmt 0)

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What do you reccomend for an ssl cert? Used to use comodo when it was a gold seal but I don't really like the new one as a red seal in the corner. Do shoppers trust the yahoo seal in a yahoo store?

Ledfish

4:14 am on Dec 19, 2006 (gmt 0)

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We use Comodo and actually still use the old seal. But seriously, I'm not sure how much the seal itself displayed on the page matters. Letting people know that your site is secure and then them seeing it for themselves at the right moment (i.e. the lock symbol in their browser) seems to be most important.

willybfriendly

4:31 am on Dec 19, 2006 (gmt 0)

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The GoDaddy cheapie works fine.

WBF

fiu88

5:00 am on Dec 19, 2006 (gmt 0)

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We use Comodo as well...as long as the cert. is trusted by your browser, you should have no problems..

corbing

5:51 pm on Dec 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

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as long as the cert. is trusted by your browser, you should have no problems..

But, what about the customer's browser?

VeriSign is still the only way to go as far as I'm concerned. Spend the extra couple hundred bucks. There are MANY older browsers still used that give a security warning with new certificates (such as the cheap GoDaddy ones). All you need to do is lose a couple sales per year to make it worth the extra money for VeriSign.

Corey Bryant

2:47 pm on Dec 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Comodo as well. whichssl.com will help to show some browser compatibility

-Corey