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How to choose an SSL certificate?
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The situation is as follows:
The site has a page on which the user enters personal data.
We want to buy an ssl certificate for this page.
Tell me, will Thawte SSL123 be enough (with domain verification), or is it worth purchasing Thawte SSL WebServer (with domain verification and organization verification).
And yet, is it worth ordering a certificate through a hoster, or directly?
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If it is enough just to get a "lock", then a domain check is enough.
You may also like free certificates that you can get yourself.
Thawte SSL123 is the only certificate physicists can order. Only the domain name is checked. Encryption will work. Thawte SSL WebServer (and analogues) - a certificate that can only be ordered by eurekas. The organization's data and its rights to the domain are checked. You will need to provide some documents about the organization.
If English is good, you can directly. If not - better through the host. Although, say, when ordering from Comodo, this does not eliminate the need to communicate with them in English :-)
2 stores with SSL from Comodo are spinning for 500 rubles ... no problem. Why overpay? What's decent.
Depends on who the domain is registered to.
If for an individual, then only certificates with verification at the domain level will do.
If for a legal entity, then any will do.
It also depends on what you want to see in the browser line.
Organization-level validation and advanced validation allow you to display the company name in addition to the padlock.
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