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If I get a Verisign SSL certificate, then in a month I change my site, do I have to pay for a new one?I plan on upgrading my site in a month, but I want to get a Verisign SSL certificate now. Does anyone know if in a month I will have to purchase a new certificate since that site will have changed in appearance and layout?
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I know on windows if you get that error, you have to make sure the date, time abd year are correct on the comp. and make sure the comp. is in the correct time zone. Im not sure if its the same with a mac, but its worth a try.
These links could help you:
http://customersupport.networksolutions.com/article.php?id=777
https://www.geotrust.net/resources/cert_reissuance/index.asp
http://www.thawte.com/reissue/
Good Luck !!!
1. No, you can't (at least not from an accredited company). EV stands for extended validation. Verification of identity is one of the requirements for extended validation.
2. The companies issuing EV SSL certificates must pass an audit before they are allowed to do so. Some well known companies are http://www.VeriSign.com, http://www.Entrust.net and http://www.DigiCert.com/ev-ssl
See the EV SSL Certificate FAQ for more info on EV SSL issuing criteria: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Validation_Certificate
If it's the same domain then it should work fine. The only problem woud lbe if they were different domains, because the oen thats not right would get a message that pop ups every time you try to connect using it, and people would think your site is bad.
yes and no. you do have to have an ssl certificate for ssl to work, but if you create your own, it is not a publically trusted certificate. the person on the other end has to trust that you are who you say you are. you may say, but i am. that is correct, but I also could pretend to be you.
you can buy one from anyone who sells them. I like GoDaddy.com
If all of their personal information is being gathered through Pay Pal then no there is no reason to get an SSL Certificate. Just let them politely know that they will be making their secure purchased through Pay Pal.
If you are gathering information such as their name, address and other personal information it could be wise to have an SSL on your site. For example, will it be a shopping cart software that stores all their information, and just for payment send it off to Pay Pal? If so, you want the SSL protecting the part where the user is logging in and editing personal information.