SSL FAQs
How does ICANN's New gTLD Program affect my SSL certificate?
If you have an SSL certificate for an intranet name, learn how ICANN’s New gTLD Program might affect you.
Which secure hash algorithm should I use for my SSL?
This article defines what a secure hash algorithm (SHA) is and what the difference is between SHA-1 and SHA-2.
Phasing out Intranet Names and IP Addresses in SSLs
This article explains the limitations of using intranet names and IP Addresses as the Primary Domain Name or Subject Alternative Name in SSLs.
Which SSL do I need?
Answer these four questions to figure out which SSL you need.
Requesting a Standard or Wildcard SSL Certificate
After you purchase an SSL certificate, activate the SSL credit to request a new certificate for your website.
Using a Standard SSL Certificate on an Aliased Domain in Shared Hosting
You cannot use a standard SSL on an aliased domain name in shared hosting because standard SSLs only work properly with the domain name for which they are issued.
You can, however, use a multi-domain (UCC) SSL to secure both the primary domain and any aliased domain names on the [...]
Which browsers and devices are your SSL certificates compatible with?
Our SSL certificates are supported by most current browsers and devices.
Requesting a Domain Authorization Letter from Domains By Proxy
If you request a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate for a domain name that has Domains By Proxy® (DBP) Private Registration, you can request a Domain Authorization Letter by logging in to your DBP account.
Redeeming a Standard Single Domain SSL Certificate in the Hosting Control Panel
Use these steps to redeem your Standard single domain SSL certificate in the Hosting Control Center.
How do I check my SSL Status?
If you have a Standard Single Domain SSL applied to your hosting account, you can check its status in the Hosting Control Center.
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