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IMPORTANT: No more 3 years ssl certificates

No more 3 year licensing. The SSL industry is further shoring up their defenses, and doing away with 3 year certificate licesning terms on all SSL! Effective the 1 st March 2018, the new maximum permissible term on any and all certificates will be 2 years, well actually, to be specific 27 months. The 27 […]

UPDATE to Comodo Changes

UPDATE: 7/24/17, After Comodo received many claims, they decided to pause new updates. All Wildcard SSL still have protection of base domain and all single domain SSL secures both with/without WWW.

Important Comodo change

We would like to inform you that all Comodo single-domain SSL certificates activated for www.example.com are issued without free SAN example.comfor now. Please activate your single-domain SSL certificates for domain.comin order to have free WWW SAN. Changes to all Comodo Wildcard/GGSSL wildcard certificates. Now, base domain not protected, only *.domain.com + www.domain.com. domain.comwithout WWW not protected Changes were done by Comodo without […]

Comodo validation changes

In response to changes in the CA/B Forum’s ‘Baseline Requirements’ and Mozilla policy, Comodo has implemented revised Domain Control Verification methods and policies. Starting at 19th July Comodo activated new rules for HTTP/DNS validation. Email based DCV will remain the same process. DCV emails will however ‘time out’ after 30 days. HTTP(S) based validation will […]

SSL certificates prices adjustment

We have changed prices for: – Comodo EV SSL – 1 year from $107.80 to $101.20, 2 years from $189.20 to $180.40 ($90.20 per year). Details: https://www.hexssl.com/comodo-ev-ssl-certificate/ – Comodo Multi-Domain Wildcard SSL – 1 year from $187.00 to $297.00, 2 years from $324.50 to $519.20 ($259.60 per year), 3 years from $467.50 to $742.50 ($247.50 per […]

No more 3-year SSL Certificates

No more 3 year licensing. The SSL industry is further shoring up their defenses, and doing away with 3 year certificate licensing terms on all SSL! Effective the 1 st March 2018, the new maximum permissible term on any and all certificates will be 2 years, well actually, to be specific 27 months. The 27 […]

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