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Denis Bukreev2017-03-11 13:22:58
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Denis Bukreev, 2017-03-11 13:22:58

Green text in the browser line - what is it and how to do it yourself?

So it goes.
Now I couldn’t find an example, but I used to often see that when going to a site, sometimes its address was replaced with green text.
It seems like Apple had such a feature and wrote something like Apple Ink (approximately, not exactly) and a little more text. Now this is not.
What is it and can it be achieved on your site?

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Maxim Timofeev, 2017-03-11
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This is an ssl certificate.
Whatever with the green line is EV (Extended Validation), in order to get it you will have to go through a bunch of checks, confirm that your company exists, that it owns all the rights to the domain, etc.
It will cost from 15,000 rubles per year
For an example of prices:
https://www.nic.ru/dns/service/ssl/all_certificate...

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