Comodo Certificates – Quality Affordable SSL Certificates?

by Ron Wassermen

ssl certificate security Comodo Certificates   Quality Affordable SSL Certificates?VeriSign is the 800 pound gorilla in the SSL server certificate industry.  Now owned by online security behemoth Symantec, it’s a wonder if any SSL provider will be able to compete.  Enter Comodo certificates.

It can be argued that, as far as SSL server certificates go, Entrust (below) and Comodo certificates have long been known to offer the most bang for your buck. Not only is the Comodo SSL certificate price sensitive, but Comodo offers a few more brow raising features than some other name brand SSL certificate vendors provide.

“Comodo SSL server certificates are a good choice for individuals who want the “total package” but aren’t that familiar with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates. Comodo certificates give a lot of performance with the least amount of hassle.

Comodo certificates are recognized and accepted by over 99% of browsers maybe not as browser compliant as VeriSign but impressive nonetheless. Compliance is important since you don’t need a browser to alert your customer that their certificate was not recognized or accepted.

It is true that some, mostly return customers or those already familiar with your business enough to trust your website, will continue on, but there is a bigger concern. Most would be surprised to see just how many people, when given that warning of a certificate from and unknown vendor will actually navigate away from the page rather than take the risk.

These days, the average computer user is inundated with warnings about internet hazards to the point that they suspect viruses and identity thieves around every corner of the World Wide Web. That is a large factor contributing to the need of SSL certificates in the first place – safety.

Truth be told, most of computer users don’t even stop to really read the warning on their monitor, much less contemplate what they are being asked. As a result, you can anticipate that 9 out of 10 times, if an error results in warning that your SSL certificate cannot be verified, you will have lost that customer. It’s as simple as that.

“Comodo SSl server certificates can help reduce the number of potential customers lost by unfortunate and misunderstood warning messages. Even once the customer is into the site, many Comodo certificates turn the address bars green, to reassure customers that their privacy and safety are being well guarded.

Comodo certificates are made to perform, keeping your virtual door open to the public while helping them to feel safe. Comodo’s EV SSL certificate has one of the highest assurance rates of not just Comodo certificates, but of all SSL certificates on the market.

“Currently SSL Certificates from Comodo include EV SSL, UC Certificates and the Wildcard SSL Certificate.   Their best selling (and most affordable) certificate package is the Comodo Elite SSL: future-proof, 2048-bit ready with free access to Comodo’s highly regarded phone support team. Comodo also offers multiple-domain SSL certificates so you can use one Comodo certificate to verify more than one site.

Of course, all of this great functionality has its price. Comodo SSL server certificates are a little more expensive than those of other vendors, but for good reason – they are better. That is not to say that Comodo certificate packages are exorbitantly priced. Considering their functionality and ease of use, they are worth every penny.

Not all of Comodo SSL server certificates are priced on the high-end, however. In fact, one of the coolest things about Komodo certificates is that you don’t have to take anyone’s word about how well they work. You can actually get a very functional, 2048-bit ready, basic Comodo SSL server certificate completely free from their website.

It really is free, too. There are no gimmicks, no 30-day trial periods, hidden registrations, nothing. Actually, that’s not entirely true; the gimmick is that once you see how effective and hassle-free the basic Comodo awards you’ll  want to get one to handle heavy traffic with all your domains.

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