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Choosing the right SSL Certificate does not require technical expertise. Trustico® has simplified the ordering process so that anyone can secure their website, regardless of their technical background. This guide will help you select the best SSL Certificate for your needs and get protected quickly.

You Do Not Need Technical Knowledge to Order

Many website owners worry that ordering an SSL Certificate requires server administration skills or cryptographic knowledge. This is not the case when ordering through Trustico® because we provide options that handle the technical complexity for you.

When you place an order without providing a Certificate Signing Request (CSR), our AutoCSR service automatically generates the required credentials on your behalf. This means you simply complete your order, respond to a validation e-mail, and receive your SSL Certificate along with all the files needed for installation. The AutoCSR service is available with most SSL Certificate products at no additional cost. Discover Certificate Signing Request (CSR) Information 🔗

Our Recommendation for Most Websites

For businesses and website owners who are securing their website for the first time or looking for reliable, cost-effective protection, Trustico® recommends starting with our Domain Validation (DV) SSL Certificates. These provide the same strong encryption as more expensive options and can be issued within minutes.

Trustico® DV Single Site SSL Certificate

The Trustico® DV Single Site SSL Certificate is the ideal choice if you need to secure one domain name. This SSL Certificate protects both the www and non-www versions of your domain automatically. It is perfect for business websites, portfolios, blogs, and any site where you have a single domain to protect.

Order Trustico® DV Single Site

The Single Site SSL Certificate is the most affordable option and is suitable for the majority of websites that use a single domain without subdomains. Learn About Trustico® DV Single Site SSL Certificate 🔗

Trustico® DV Wildcard SSL Certificate

The Trustico® DV Wildcard SSL Certificate is the right choice if you need to secure your main domain plus unlimited subdomains. A single Wildcard SSL Certificate protects yourdomain.com along with any subdomain such as shop.yourdomain.com, blog.yourdomain.com, mail.yourdomain.com, and any others you create. This is ideal for growing businesses that use multiple subdomains or plan to add them in the future.

Order Trustico® DV Wildcard

The Wildcard SSL Certificate provides excellent value when you have multiple subdomains to protect, as a single Certificate covers them all. Learn About Trustico® DV Wildcard SSL Certificate 🔗

Which One Should You Choose?

The decision between a Single Site and Wildcard SSL Certificate depends on your website structure.

Choose the Single Site SSL Certificate if your website uses only one domain name without subdomains. For example, if visitors access your site at yourdomain.com and www.yourdomain.com only, a Single Site SSL Certificate provides everything you need at the lowest cost.

Choose the Wildcard SSL Certificate if your website uses subdomains or you anticipate adding them. Common examples include having a separate subdomain for a shop, blog, customer portal, staging environment, or e-mail webmail access. The Wildcard SSL Certificate covers all of these with a single purchase and simplifies management as your site grows. Explore Wildcard SSL Certificates 🔗

Need Help with Installation?

If you would prefer professional assistance with installing your SSL Certificate, Trustico® offers a Premium Installation service. Our team will handle the entire installation process on your behalf, including generating the Certificate Signing Request (CSR) on your server if required.

Premium Installation is available as an add-on when you order your SSL Certificate. Simply select it during checkout or add it to your cart after purchasing your SSL Certificate.

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Premium Installation is ideal for business owners who want professional SSL Certificate implementation without dealing with technical complexities. Learn About Premium Installation Service 🔗

Need More Options?

If your requirements are more complex, such as securing multiple separate domains or requiring organization verification for enhanced trust indicators, Trustico® offers additional SSL Certificate types to meet your needs.

Multi-Domain SSL Certificates allow you to secure several different domain names with a single SSL Certificate. This is useful if you own multiple websites and want to manage them under one Certificate. Explore Multi-Domain SSL Certificates 🔗

Organization Validation (OV) SSL Certificates include verified business information in the Certificate details, providing additional assurance to visitors that your organization has been authenticated. Learn About Organization Validation (OV) SSL Certificates 🔗

Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates provide the highest level of trust by displaying your verified organization name in supporting applications and undergoing the most rigorous validation process. Discover Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates 🔗

Ready to Get Started?

Most websites are best served by one of our recommended SSL Certificates. Select the option that matches your needs and your website can be secured within minutes.

Single Site SSL Certificate Wildcard SSL Certificate

If you have questions or need guidance for a specific situation, Trustico® support is available to assist you. Visit Contact Trustico® 🔗

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