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SSL Certificate has a rating of 3.9 stars from 547 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with SSL Certificate most frequently mention customer service, shopping experience and checkout process. SSL Certificate ranks 1st among Cyber Security sites.
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Very good experience.
Easy and fast apply. Excellent service
Help desk did their job well. Product appears to work as advertised. Excellent.
Very easy very quick, the one think is that there should be a "revise shopping cart" before placing final payment. I for example had to go back to the cart to eliminate something, as I had made a mistake and ordered 2 certs instead of 1.
Excellent
All good. Trialing it now to get to know it.
A++
Great
Everything fine guidelines are straight and order is easy to process and receive.
Great service!
Nice prices, nice support, no questions - respect
Ordering was easy and straightforward.
Service was very professional and of great assistance
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Just think this very good ssl.
All was ok.
Would prefer to have a link to purchase more certificates in mySSL page.
Thanks for the support
Certificate was easy to obtain, cheap and the process was fast. I am happy with my new shiny green lock next do my domain name.
Had to buy a second one. The instructions on this page (https://www.sslcertificate.com/knowledgebase-article.html?article_id=6650&category_id=590) led to this page (https://support.comodo.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/List/Index/19/csr-generation), which finally gets to this one: https://support.comodo.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/1/19/csr-generation-using-openssl-apache-wmod_ssl-nginx-os-x
Where it says:
"Use the name of the web-server as Common Name (CN). If the domain name (Common Name) is mydomain.com append the domain to the hostname (use the fully qualified domain name)."
I wanted to have a cert over "handonweb.com" and "www.handonweb.com".
The machine name is "new.handonweb.com", so I put that for "Common Name".
Probably my bad, but this text is really misleading and I now have 2 certificates, one of which useless.
Can you reset the first one, so I could use it on another domain?
Best regards,
Ilia.
Good so far

