If you offer services and products on your website and you would like the payment info that customers submit to be risk-free, you will need an SSL certificate. Secure Sockets Layer is a protocol which encodes the data exchanged between a user and a server, but to obtain an SSL, you'll need a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). This is Base64 encoded data that the SSL supplier will use to create the certificate. The CSR contains the website address, Business name and Unit, mailing address and e-mail of the organization which will use the certificate. The Certificate Authority reviews and authorizes the CSR before it gives an SSL certificate which is signed digitally with its private key as an authority. To be able to install an SSL, you'll need an overall of four batches of code - the CSR, a Private Key that is made after you generate your Request, the actual certificate plus a special Certificate Authority code, that is unique for each vendor.

SSL Certificate Generator in Shared Hosting

In case you host a website in a shared hosting account purchased through our company and its visitors upload sensitive info, you will be able to get an SSL certificate for it directly through your web hosting Control Panel and with no more than a few clicks. We have an easy-to-work-with order wizard, therefore you only need to choose the domain/subdomain and enter the needed information for your Certificate Signing Request. You'll 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 have to deal with any codes or settings. If you intend to use the services of some other Certificate Authority, you can only create a CSR using your Control Panel then copy the code that you are required to submit for the SSL. You'll see the private key generated together with the CSR in the same section.