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Okay, Verisign wants $1,000 for a 128-bit SSL certificate. GoDaddy offers a High-Assurance SSL Certificate for less than $100. Is there any reason not to get the certificate from GoDaddy (and I'm seriously asking if anyone knows some reason why they're so cheap or why Verisign is so expensive). Is there something Verisign has/does that GoDaddy doesn't? Is there any reason why Verisign is better?

Date: 2006-11-22 07:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] laurie-robey.livejournal.com
GoDaddy has been around for at least a few years, but yes, VeriSign does sound more like a "trustable" company. The quality of their certificate may be just as good. But it's a matter of what the public trusts.

Since posting this question, I've discovered in doing more research and talking with [livejournal.com profile] mamallamadevil that the GoDaddy certificates are probably just as good, but VeriSign has the name recognition going for it. With the gov't. cracking down on security, if they do decide they want a certificate, it'll probably be VeriSign. But it was primarily my boss who was lobbying for a certificate in the first place, not the client.

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