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A single SSL Certificate to secure multiple Web Sites
Save time, administration and money by adding the Wildcard SSL option.
Typically a standard SSL Certificate is issued to a single Fully
Qualified Domain Name only, which means it can only be used on the
exact domain (including sub-domain) to which it has been issued.
With the Wildcard SSL option activated you easily get around this restriction by
receiving a SSL Certificate issued to *.domain.com. The * character replaces a "fixed"
sub-domain with a "variable" one.
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Wildcard SSL Option Pricing Details |
Notes: There are no limitations on how many sub-domains can be created
and secured by a single Wildcard SSL Certificate. Make sure you create a CSR with a common name of *.yourdomain.com.

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The Intranet option allows you to specify Subject Alternative Names (SAN) within the certificate. Browsers recognize that the certificate can be used on both a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) such as www.domain.com and SANs
such as "localhost" or "exchange5542". This ensures that SSL can be used successfully across your entire internal network / intranet.
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Intranet Option Pricing Details |

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Secure a Public IP Address with a GlobalSign SSL Certificate
Typically a SSL Certificate is issued to a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) such as www.domain.com. However some organizations need a SSL Certificate issued to an IP address. This option allows
you to specify an IP address as the Common Name in your Certificate Signing Request. The issued certificate can then be used to secure connections directly with the IP address, e.g. https://123.456.78.99.
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Public IP Option Pricing Details |
Notes: Only Public IP Addresses may be used. You must be the owner of the IP Address as per records held at RIPE. Make sure you create a CSR with a common name of your IP address, e.g 123.456.78.90.

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Customize the Start Date and / or End Dates of your SSL Certificate
Bring all your SSL Certificates into line and have them co-terminating on the same day. This option allows you to set a Start Date and an End Date within the validity period of the certificate. For organizations that wish to dictate a time period, e.g. a week, in which all certificate renewals must take place, specifying a End Date will ensure the Administrators commit to this activity. Furthermore, setting a Start Date allows SSL Certificates for future projects to be applied for, paid for and issued now, but will not become valid and usable until the chosen Start Date has been reached. |
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Customize Start & End Date Option Pricing Details |

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A clickable Site Seal to show visitors you are a secure site
The GlobalSign Site seal is a sign of trust on the Internet. It shows your customers you have been authenticated and you use the strongest SSL possible to secure your transactions. Displaying the GlobalSign Site Seal will help visitors trust your web site, and then help convert general visitors to paying customers. Don't risk people abandoning shopping carts and web forms - display the GlobalSign site seal to give them the confidence to complete the transaction. |
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More Details on the GlobalSign SSL Site Seal |
  
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