Secure your website and customer data
SSL Certificates protect your customer’s personal data including passwords, credit cards and identity information. Getting an SSL certificate is the easiest way to increase your customer’s confidence in your online business.
What is an SSL Certificate?
Masters offers An SSL certificate displays important information for verifying the owner of a website and encrypting web traffic with SSL/TLS, including the public key, the issuer of the certificate, and the associated subdomains.
- Website and customer data security, manage your domain & subdomains with one SSL.
- Multiple Subdomains
- Domain Validation
- Boosts Google rankings
- Gives customer confidence
- Issuance: 1-4days
- Website and customer data security, manage your domain & subdomains with one SSL.
- Multiple Subdomains
- Domain Validation
- Boosts Google rankings
- Gives customer confidence
- Issuance: 1-4days
- Website and customer data security, manage your domain & subdomains with one SSL.
- Domain-validation
- Unlimited subdomains
- Boosts Google rankings
- Gives customer confidence
- Issuance: 5-10days
- A basic Domain SSL certificate that provides complete encryption at an affordable rate.
- Single Domain Validation
- Gives Customer confidence
- Boosts Google rankings
- Locked Padlock
- Issuance: 1 - 12hrs
Frequently asked Questions
An SSL Certificate is a digital certificate issued for a domain by a central authority called the Certificate Authority. To be issued an SSL Certificate, you must purchase an SSL Certificate and then go through a verification process conducted by the Certificate Authority.
An SSL Certificate does 2 things: a. Encrypt the information sent from your user’s browser to your website b. Authenticate your website’s identity.
By doing these 2 things, an SSL Certificate protects your customers and in turn increases their trust in your online business. This is especially important if your website requires users to login using passwords or enter sensitive information such as credit card details.
SSL Certificates are compatible with all major browsers.
Unfortunately, we don’t support upgrades/downgrades at the moment. If required you can purchase a new certificate and install it on the same web server as the old certificate
While it isn’t difficult to install an SSL Certificate, it does involve following a series of steps. You can find more information in our KnowledgeBase.