Symantec Secure Site Pro SSL Certificates
VeriSign SSL Certificates are now from Symantec
Protect your business from attack with the strongest SSL encryption available to the most site visitors. This website security solution features true 128-bit encryption, the Norton Secured Seal, and vulnerability assessment and website malware scanning to help you take action against critical website weaknesses.
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Renewals
Manage Existing SSL Certificates
Renew without a Sign In
Search by common name, order number or serial number and use your challenge phrase. A Symantec Trust Center Account will be created automatically for future renewals. Renew Managed PKI for SSL Certificates
Renew your certificates by contacting Symantec at 1-866-893-6565 or 1-650-426-5112 or
submit an inquiry.
Check Order Status
Click the Search button, and then enter the Order Number from your confirmation email. Purchase a New Symantec SSL Certificate
If any information in the Distinguished Name field has changed, you need to purchase a new certificate.
Licensing
Symantec will pro-rate the amount remaining on your current SSL Certificate when you upgrade to a higher level. Click upgrade after you
sign in.
Customers Gain Confidence with the Green Address Bar
Online shoppers recognize the green address bar as an easy and reliable way to verify site identity and security. They are more likely to enter their credit card and/or other confidential financial information into a website with the SSL EV green bar. For better online performance and added customer confidence, choose
Secure Site Pro with EV SSL Certificates.
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Upgrade to |
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Secure Site Pro with EV - Extended Validation and the green address bar |
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Community Spotlight
You know just what a boon SSL can be to your business when it comes to keeping your transactions safe, ensuring that your sensitive information – such as credit card numbers, social security numbers and login credentials – is transmitted securely. Not only is it required by the Payment Card Industry, but it’s good business practice to...
Posted: Jun 17, 2013 4:34:41 PM