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COMODO Free SSL Certificate for 90 Days


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  • Completely free
  • Trusted by 99.9% of browsers
  • Fast validation
  • 2048-bit
  • 128/256 bit encryption
  • Gives you the gold padlock
  • Long 90 day validity period

Free SSL certificates are valid for 90 days and are limited to one issuance per domain.

What this SSL Certificate is used for

Free SSL Certificate is perfect for those looking to instantly secure their web server with no cost or commitment. Free SSL prevents warning messages from appearing when visitors view your website and displays the gold padlock for security assurance. If you are looking to test the functionality of an SSL certificate, how they work, or how to use them, then use our free 90 day SSL certificate and get a trusted https connection for your website. Along with this secure connection, our Free SSL certificate gives you the trusted gold padlock icon that assures your visitors that they are interacting on a secured domain, at absolutely no commitment or cost to you.

Enjoy Nsaners.........

Go here: https://www.instantssl.com/free-ssl-certificate.html?track=2208&key5sk0=2001&key5sk1=57ed7455a51bd7a7483788d45c4ff2f26f610e0c

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Well Let's Encrypt https://letsencrypt.org/ is the future. Much better than these free certificates as there is an option for auto renewal. Best in every way.

Very cool. I have several certs about to expire December 11. If letsencrypt is in public beta I might try them instead of renewing :)

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Thanks for the information

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Well Let's Encrypt https://letsencrypt.org/ is the future. Much better than these free certificates as there is an option for auto renewal. Best in every way.

Very cool. I have several certs about to expire December 11. If letsencrypt is in public beta I might try them instead of renewing :)

U can use it in limited beta too. Theres a signup form. It takes a few days. Once whitelisted, u can easily generate certificates. Its great.

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