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SSL Certificates: Learning

Eyepinch recommends the following selection of SSL services for our customer's e-commerce services:
QuickSSL QuickSSL Premium True BusinessID True BusinessID Wildcard
Verification of Entity Domain Domain Organization & Domain Organization & Domain
Documentation Required for Authentication Domain Authorized E-mail Domain Authorized E-mail Proof of Organization or DUNS Number and WHOIS Proof of Organization or DUNS Number and WHOIS
Delivery Time 10 Minutes 10 Minutes 2 Days Average 2 Days Average
Included in Product Certificate only Certificate & Site Seal Certificate & Site Seal Certificate & Site Seal
Name in Seal N/A Domain Name Organization & Domain Name Organization & Domain Name
Terms 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year
Quick SSL
QuickSSL is a leading low-cost solution offering true 128-bit SSL encryption with identity authentication and 98% browser compatibility available in just 10 minutes!
Doing business online requires a secure connection - indicated by the closed "lock" found within a browser window.
QuickSSL provides that security to ensure online visitors that their personal information - including credit card account numbers - is being transmitted securely between their browser and the web server. This means their data can't be viewed, intercepted, or altered.
QuickSSL utilizes an authentication method of patent-pending technology created by GeoTrust. It incorporates the most advanced automated authentication system in the industry. You can be confident that the certificates are only issued to fully authorized recipients. QuickSSL provides peace of mind for less than what customer's would pay for other SSL solutions. A QuickSSL certificate plus a True Site security seal offers a quick solution with advanced technology identity assurance.
Should you choose to provide your online visitors with more than an enabled "lock" within a browser, QuickSSL Premium offers you all the benefits of QuickSSL with the added functionality of a True Site seal.
The GeoTrust True Site seal conveys to your visitors that you take online security seriously. This highly identifiable icon will appear on your web site to reinforce that all personal and credit card account information can't be viewed, intercepted or altered. With QuickSSL Premium, you can easily offer a higher level of online security so you can quickly translate trust and confidence into revenue.
True BusinessID
True BusinessID from GeoTrust offers premium online security. With True BusinessID, you receive full 128 bit encryption, 98% browser compatibility plus an identity verification True Site seal that is embedded with your company name, date and time stamp. True BusinessID takes authentication one-step further. Online visitors can press the "click" icon on the True Site seal for a company profile and identity confirmation. In order to receive a True BusinessID, you must provide proof of organization. This assures the end-user that you are actually who you say you are. This is the only digital certificate that combines state-of-the-art 128 bit encryption and identity verification in a single bundle.
With True BusinessID, you can offer premium online security so your online visitors have the most advanced security and fraud prevention technology. Let peace of mind translate into increased revenues and satisfaction.
True Business ID Wildcard
The True BusinessID Wildcard certificate is for customers who need to secure multiple web sites, within the same domain name, on a single server. It is a cost-effective and easy to implement solution for web hosting companies and enterprises hosting multiple subdomains off their base domain. What does this mean? With Wildcard certificates you can simultaneously secure: www.mycompany.com shop.mycompany.com extranet.mycompany.com download.mycompany.com support.mycompany.com with only one Wildcard certificate if all the web sites are hosted on the same server. As your online demands grow, you can add unlimited subdomains to the same server at no additional cost. You save time and money over acquiring and managing multiple server certificates.
True BusinessID Wildcard includes the same complete bundle of security features for end-to-end Internet security coverage as True BusinessID: full 128 bit encryption, 98% browser compatibility and the identity verification True Site seal that is embedded with your company name, date and time stamp.
True BusinessID is the only next generation digital certificate that combines state-of-the-art 128 bit encryption and identity verification in a single bundle.
True BusinessID Wildcard includes easy-to-follow, online installation instructions to ensure a smooth installation.
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