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Old July 28th, 2003, 11:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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SSL Secure Server

SSL (Secure Socket Layer) allows you to collect data, such as credit card information, from visitors to your web site via a strongly encrypted connection. Many hosts offer shared SSL servers which allow you to utilize the secure connection without having to purchase a secure certificate (certs usually cost $100 or more). If you wish to have secure space setup with your own domain name you would need to purchase a cert. If being able to transfer information securely from your web site is of high importance to you, do your homework! Many hosts may offer a SSL server, but a great deal of them do not set them up correctly, causing hidden security risks that you would not want to find out about after it was too late.



Shared SSL Cost Per Year

Shared Hosting Plans:
Learner $20
Lite $20
Standard $20
Power $20
Deluxe $20
Pro $20
Extreme $20
--You get the idea :-) It is $20 per year on all shared hosting plans.

Reseller Hosting:
Per Domain: $20


Dedicated SSL Cost Per Year
$99
This includes the certificate, a dedicated IP and set up- all for $99 per year.
You need not order a dedicated IP from our Add On page, you will get that in the private SSL package ($99 per year).

Just select SSL when you order and follow the rest of the instructions on the
Add On Services thread.
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