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Protect up to 100 websites.
Our basic multi-domain SAN SSL Certificate secures 5 websites (a primary domain plus 4 additional websites) with 2048-bit encryption, the strongest on the market. Got more than 5 websites? Cover them all for an added fee
Save money and time.
A SAN SSL Certificate not only costs less than buying separate SSLs for each site, it saves time. You can manage security for up to 100 websites from a single dashboard.
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Ecommerce websites
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Strong SHA-2 & 2048-bit encryption |
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Padlock in address bar |
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Protects all subdomains (Wildcard SSL) |
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Protects multiple websites (Multi-domain SAN SSL) |
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Keep a backup copy of your website and data. Just in case.
Starting at
¥14.00/mo
Lock up your website. Keep hackers away.
Starting at
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Show visitors that your website can be trusted.
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¥349.00/yr
These certificates are often used by businesses that maintain related websites under different domain names. Those who don't want the sites to appear “connected” to each other should not use this type of certificate.
Plus, our SAN Certificate covers unlimited server licenses. SAN Certificates can be used with shared hosting.
SSL stands for “Secure Socket Layer" and is a cryptographic protocol that uses explicit connections to establish secure communication between web server and client.
TLS stands for “Transport Layer Security” — it’s the successor of SSL protocol and is also a cryptographic protocol providing secure communication between web server and client via implicit connections.
Both SSL certificate and TLS certificate essentially mean the same thing — digital certificates that authenticate the server and facilitate the process to create a secure connection via HTTPS.
Anyone who has more than one website to protect should consider a SAN Certificate. It's more time- and cost-effective than buying separate SSL certificates for each website.
SAN or multi-domain SSLs are ideal for environments such as Microsoft Exchange Server when you need to secure multiple websites with different domain names.
We offer a complete range of SSL certificates that comply with CA/Browser Forum guidelines. All our certificates feature:
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