In case you offer services and goods on your site and you'd like the payment details that customers submit to be risk-free, you should use an SSL certificate. Secure Sockets Layer is a protocol which encrypts the data exchanged between a user and a server, but to receive an SSL, you need a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). This is Base64 encoded information that the SSL supplier will use to issue the certificate. The CSR features the website address, Business name and Unit, postal address and e-mail of the organization which will use the certificate. The Certificate Authority studies and approves the CSR before it supplies an SSL certificate that is signed digitally using its private key as an authority. To set up an SSL, you will need a total of 4 batches of code - the CSR, a Private Key that is created once you generate the Request, the actual certificate and a special Certificate Authority code, that is unique for each vendor.

SSL Certificate Generator in Shared Web Hosting

If you host a website in a shared web hosting account purchased from our company and its users upload sensitive information, you can get an SSL certificate for it straight through your website hosting Control Panel and with no more than a couple of clicks. We have an easy-to-work-with order wizard, which means that you just have to choose the domain/subdomain and type in the required info for your Certificate Signing Request. You will receive an e-mail to approve your order and shortly after the SSL is issued, it will be set up automatically by our system, so you will not need to deal with any codes or settings. If if you plan to use the services of another Certificate Authority, you can only acquire a CSR from your Control Panel then copy the code that you are required to submit for the SSL. You will find the private key generated along with the CSR in the same section.