Choose your SSL certificate
We have a large selection of SSL certificates, covering all needs.
All information sent over the Internet is exposed and can be intercepted by unauthorized persons. This is extremely risky for companies which deal with confidential data. It can be anything from online shops, blogs, websites for banking systems etc.
To protect this connection to and from the server, it must be shielded and protected. This is done by the connection is encrypted, so all data secured and can only be seen and used by the parties which are intended access.
This encryption is done using a SSL certificate that creates trust and security of both your company and your customers. SSL certificates are available in different versions and for different needs. proud winger offer a great range of recognized SSL certificates at competitive prices.
These SSL certificates are validated on the domain. The validation occurs on an email address or uploading a file of that domain, and typically takes a few minutes to complete.
OV certificates is validated by a confirmation of public company data. This means that the company typically gets a backgroundcheck by the the issuer. The process can take up to 3 days.
Extended validation is the highest level of validation. By EV certificates, owner must submit paperwork and the process can take up to 10 days.
We have a large selection of SSL certificates, covering all needs.
This type of certificate covers one single domain (FQDN), fx "domain.com" or "api.domain.com". Some SSL certificates also cover "www.domain.com" in the same certificate.
A wildcard certificate protects a single domain and an unlimited amount of subdomains. If you buy a certificate for "*.yourdomain.com", you'll also secure every subdomain such as "mail.yourdomain.com", "blog.yourdomain.com", "shop.yourdomain.com" and so on.
A multi domain/SAN certificate allows you to protect multiple domain names with a single SSL certificate. With a multi domain/SAN certificate, you can protect "mydomain.com", "myshop.com", "anothertld.co.uk" using a single certificate. A UC (Unified Communications Certificate) is specially designed for Microsoft Exchange and OCS/Lync environments.