netsolutions
04-25-2002, 09:19 PM
I was looking at geotrust certs. Their quick ssl sells for $120 and there true site ssl sells for $99 What's the difference?
![]() | View Full Version : Quick SSL or True Site SSL netsolutions 04-25-2002, 09:19 PM I was looking at geotrust certs. Their quick ssl sells for $120 and there true site ssl sells for $99 What's the difference? clocker1996 04-25-2002, 09:40 PM This isnt a GeoTrust forum. How about asking them? There's an idea!!!! netsolutions 04-25-2002, 09:55 PM Originally posted by clocker1996 This isnt a GeoTrust forum. How about asking them? There's an idea!!!! Your right this is not a geotrust forum. This is a web hosting forum to make things simplier. So I am trying to find out some simplified information. So don't be so rude about it. ScottD 04-25-2002, 10:24 PM I was looking at geotrust certs. Their quick ssl sells for $120 and there true site ssl sells for $99 What's the difference?You can get a QuickSSL certificate in minutes, they use whois information to validate that the person paying for the cert is the owner of the domain. The other one takes more time because they need proof of existance as a company. I am pretty sure the GeoTRUST is also more accepted, but honestly I don't think there are many browsers left that will not view a QuickSSL certificate as authentic. Do some reading on their web site, they have some good information. LinuXpert 04-25-2002, 10:35 PM Originally posted by clocker1996 This isnt a GeoTrust forum. How about asking them? There's an idea!!!! You're right but don't be so rude, clocker1996. Sometimes you can get answers for your questions here much faster than contacting the owner directly. Sorry netsolutions I can't help you differentiate but as you're looking for SSL certificate, I think I should tell you about http://www.instantssl.com, $49 for 128-bit cert, it's really the lowest price I've seen. I accidentally knew it yesterday- zero experience, maybe I should start a thread about it now. netsolutions 04-26-2002, 08:31 AM Originally posted by NetworksData You're right but don't be so rude, clocker1996. Sometimes you can get answers for your questions here much faster than contacting the owner directly. Sorry netsolutions I can't help you differentiate but as you're looking for SSL certificate, I think I should tell you about http://www.instantssl.com, $49 for 128-bit cert, it's really the lowest price I've seen. I accidentally knew it yesterday- zero experience, maybe I should start a thread about it now. Thanks for the tip. |