Comodo SSL Certificates

Secure your website and customer data

SSL Certificates protect your customer's personal data including passwords, credit cards and identity information. Getting an SSL certificate is the easiest way to increase your customer's confidence in your online business.

Starts at just $35.32/year

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Why buy an SSL certificate

Rock-solid security

Comodo's SSL certificates provide upto 128 or 256-bit encryption for maximum security of your website visitors' data

Boost customer confidence

Many customers actively look for the SSL lock icon before handing over sensitive data. Get an SSL certificate to increase your customer's trust in your online business.

Better SEO rankings

Google gives higher rankings to websites secured with SSL certificates. Which means SSL certificates are critical if you're serious about your online business.

Comodo Secure Seal

Your certificate comes with a Comodo Secure Seal that serves as a constant reminder to customers that your site is protected

30-day money back guarantee

All our SSL certificates come with a 30-day Money Back Guarantee. No questions asked.

Select a certificate that works for you

Positive SSL

$35.32/yr
  • Domain-validation
  • 1 domain
  • Free additional server licenses
  • Issued within 2 days
  • $10,000 relying party warranty
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Comodo SSL

$56.59/yr
  • Domain-validation
  • 1 domain
  • Free additional server licenses
  • Issued within 2 days
  • $250,000 relying party warranty
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Positive SSL Wildcard

$127.52/yr
  • Domain-validation
  • Unlimited sub-domains
  • Free additional server licenses
  • Issued within 2 days
  • $10,000 relying party warranty
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1. What is an SSL Certificate?

An SSL Certificate is a digital certificate issued for a domain by a central authority called the Certificate Authority. To be issued an SSL Certificate, you must purchase an SSL Certificate and then go through a verification process conducted by the Certificate Authority.

2. Why should I buy an SSL Certificate?

An SSL Certificate does 2 things: a. Encrypt the information sent from your user's browser to your website b. Authenticate your website's identity.
By doing these 2 things, an SSL Certificate protects your customers and in turn increases their trust in your online business. This is especially important if your website requires users to login using passwords or enter sensitive information such as credit card details.

3. Do SSL Certificates work in all browsers?

SSL Certificates are compatible with all major browsers.

4. Can I upgrade my SSL Certificates?

Unfortunately, we don't support upgrades/downgrades at the moment. If required you can purchase a new certificate and install it on the same web server as the old certificate

5. Do I need technical expertise to set up an SSL Certificate on my website?

While it isn't difficult to install an SSL Certificate, it does involve following a series of steps. You can find more information in our KnowledgeBase.