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Mark your website as secure
with a trusted SSL Certificate.

We offer SSL Certificates that instill confidence in the protection of sensitive data - your clients do not doubt your company's credibility.

  • Secures your domain, encrypts your website traffic
  • Web address starting with https:// instead of http://
  • Wildcard - subdomains protection.
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Trusted SSL Certificates from a Leading European Certification Authority.

Hostinkos has partnered with Certum to provide reliable and trusted SSL Certificates. Certum is one of the largest Certification authorities in Europe with 20 years of experience.

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Ensure your business is trusted. Provide security of your web domain

SSL Certificates that establish confidence that the data will be protected.

COMMERCIAL SSLDOMAIN VALIDATION (DV)
€19.49 /year
  • Encrypt traffic on your website
  • Company validation
  • Build trust in your website
  • Safety Warranty: 200 000 €
  • Purchase of our hosting plan required
  • Lock next to the web address
  • Verification time: up to 1 hour
  • Data in certificate: domain name only
  • Recommendations: Non-commercial websites, Blogs, Internet forums
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TRUSTED SSLORGANIZATION VALIDATION (OV)
€54.49 /year
  • Encrypt traffic on your website
  • Company validation
  • Build trust in your website
  • Safety Warranty: 400 000 €
  • Purchase of our hosting plan required
  • Lock next to the web address
  • Verification time: 1-7 days
  • Data in certificate: organisation and domain name
  • Recommendations: Online stores, Business websites, Public administration websites
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LET'S ENCRYPTDOMAIN VALIDATION
FREE SSL
  • Encrypt traffic on your website
  • Company validation
  • Build trust in your website
  • Safety Warranty: Not specified
  • Purchase of our hosting plan required
  • Lock next to the web address
  • Verification time: a few minutes
  • Data in certificate: domain name only
  • Recommendations: Random websites, Blogs, Internet forums
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Frequently Asked Questions

If you’ve visited a website and seen that little padlock symbol next to its name in your browser, you’ve already seen SSL in action. When browsing or buying online, a lock icon in the address bar shows your connection is secure. This icon instils user confidence and trust in the website. Only sites with SSL certificates will display this symbol of security, i.e. HTTPS sites.
SSL, which stands for “secure sockets layer”, is a way of preventing interception and interference with the communications between browsers and websites. To do this safely, it verifies the identity of the website operator and incorporates that verification into the encryption it uses to protect the message. When you have an SSL “certificate” installed, your website can be accessed using the HTTPS protocol (“Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure”) instead of ordinary HTTP. Behind the scenes, certificates consist of complicated algorithms and protected communication channels. Without certificates, hackers can intercept information which can include anything from financial transaction details to personal data entered into an online form. Getting an SSL certificate not only protects against data theft, it also benefits your website in the eyes of search engines and customers.
The number one reason any responsible website owner should have SSL is to prevent their customers having their financial details stolen. Credit card details, personal information and passwords are all at risk of theft whilst unencrypted. However, if that’s not incentive enough, there’s also the risk of huge fines if data is stolen because you have failed to comply with regulations such as PCI or GDPR. Another very good reason is that failing to have SSL can jeopardise your online reputation. If your website doesn’t have an SSL certificate in place, it’s going to show a ‘not secure’ label in the address bar next to your domain name. Virtually everyone knows that there are risks involved with shopping on the internet and when much-trusted companies like Google or Microsoft start warning you that it isn’t safe to give your personal or financial details to a website, you are likely to take notice. If you are concerned about your website’s SEO, Google has declared that it gives a small ranking boost to websites that use HTTPS. Why, after all, should Google, Bing or Mozilla risk sending one of their valued users to an unsecured site when there are plenty of safe ones to choose from? Using SSL also brings another benefit. HTTPS is quicker than HTTP so your site loads faster. As this is also a ranking factor used by search engines, you have an even better chance of higher rankings.
This is not a good idea. Once you have logged in, hackers are far more likely to hijack your session if your landing page is not secured. Since you have already logged in, they already have access to your profile. You will want to enable encryption on all of your pages so that your data streams are 100% covered with SSL.
Some people believe they don’t need an SSL certificate, because they don’t have an online payment portal. This logic makes sense if you think payment information, such as credit cards and banking details, are the only pieces of data cyber criminals and hackers are after, but that is just the tip of the iceberg. It turns out that information as seemingly innocuous as a simple email address can give persistent hackers a clue of what login credentials they can try to use as a username login for other websites. It only takes one piece of information falling into the wrong hands to unravel your entire security online.
Some people are concerned about differences in speed after implementing SSL, and that is understandable. The good news, however, is that there is no noticeable decrease in speed for most users with modern browsers, as most pages load up in exactly the same way as non-secure websites.
Just because your connection is encrypted and secure doesn’t mean the data being transmitted can’t be read at either end of the connection. If your web server is vulnerable to malware and viruses, or has been compromised by a rootkit or Trojan, attackers with access to the web server will be able to read information from the server itself, effectively side-stepping the SSL security features. This means you will need to ensure your web server is updated, secure, and free of any malware or viruses. Additionally, basic account and password precautions should always be observed, regardless of whether you have SSL running or not. Be sure never to share your login details with anyone, and consider changing your passwords regularly.
Obtain an SSL certificate from your web host, and in most cases, they can set it up for you. If you're unsure about what an SSL certificate is or whether you need one, feel free to inquire about the options available in our hosting packages.

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