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Multi Domain SSL Certificate

Secure up to 100 domain names with one Multi Domain SSL Certificate

Multi-Domain SSL Certificates from Comodo and GeoTrust utilize Subject Alternative Names (SANs) to secure up to 100 different domain names, subdomains, and host names using only one SSL Certificate and requiring only one IP to host the Certificate.

You might secure ssl.example.com, shop.example.com, shop2.example-domain.com, shop.example.us and www.example.net – only one SSL certificate is needed to protect all these domain names. If your demands are growing simply add more SANs (Subject Alternative Names) to your certificate and all of them are protected with industry leading, strong SSL encryption.
Please note that Multi-Domain SSL certificates must not contain an internal host name (e.g. server.local etc.) – Read more…
Multi Domain SSL - secure multiple hostnames with one certificate
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Commercial Multidomain SSL

$69/yr

for a 1-year certificate

  • Economic Multi-Domain

  • Trust Ranking: 2 stars
  • 1 year: $69
  • 2 years: n/a
  • 3 domain names included
  • Additional SAN for $12/yr
  • Secures up to 100 domain names
  • Domain validation
  • Issued instantly
  • Low assurance
  • 99.9% browser compatibility
  • Certum Site Seal
  • Unlimited Re-Issuance Policy
  • EUR 200,000 Warranty
  • 15 day Refund Policy

Positive SSL Multi-Domain

From $69/yr

for a 2-year subscription

  • Cost efficient SAN/UCC

  • Trust Ranking: 1 star
  • 1 year: $79
  • 2 years: $69/yr
  • 3 domain names included
  • Additional SAN for USD 17/yr
  • Secures up to 100 domain names
  • Domain validation
  • Issued instantly
  • 99.3% browser compatibility
  • Supports ECDSA Keys
  • Unlimited Re-Issuance Policy
  • FREE Static Site Seal
  • 15 day Refund Policy

Sectigo UCC (OV)

From $159/yr

for a 2-year subscription

  • Ideal for Exchange servers

  • Trust Ranking: 3 stars
  • 1 year: $179
  • 2 years: $159/yr
  • 5 domain names included
  • Additional SAN for USD 39/yr
  • Secures up to 100 domain names
  • Full business validation
  • Paperwork involved
  • For Microsoft® Exchange
    and Lync Servers (*)
  • 99.3% browser compatibility
  • Supports ECDSA Keys
  • Unlimited Re-Issuance Policy
  • 15 day Refund Policy

True BusinessID (UC/SAN)

From $259/yr

for a 2-year subscription

  • UCC/SAN Certificate

  • Trust Ranking: 3 stars
  • 1 year: $279
  • 2 years: $259/yr
  • 5 domain names included
  • Additional SAN for USD 34/yr
  • Secures up to 250 domain names
  • Full business validation
  • Paperwork involved
  • For Microsoft® Exchange
    and Lync Servers (*)
  • 99+% Browser Ubiquity
  • 128/256 bit encryption
  • Unlimited Re-Issuance Policy
  • 15 day Refund Policy

True BusinessID EV SAN

From $409/yr

for a 2-year subscription

  • Maximum credibility – UC/SAN

  • Trust Level: 4 stars
  • 1 year: $429
  • 2 years: $409/yr
  • 5 domain names included
  • Additional SAN for USD 69/yr
  • Secures up to 25 domain names
  • Extended Validation
  • Turns address bar green
    which increases trust
  • For Microsoft® Exchange
    and Lync Servers (*)
  • 99+% Browser Ubiquity
  • 128/256 bit encryption
  • Unlimited Re-Issuance Policy
  • 15 day Refund Policy
SSL validation

Validation

The Certificate Authority checks if you are the rightful owner of all domain names included in the multi domain ssl certificate and also validates the business entity (organization validation and extended validation) before issuing the certificate.

SSL Seal

Site Seal

Site Seals are SSL logos provided for free by the the Certificate Authority. You can place Site Seals anywhere on your website to show visitors your site is secured.

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Strong Encryption

The level of security depends on the number of bits used to generate encryption key. All wildcard SSL certificates support up to 256-bit encryption.

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Warranty

Warranty is the amount payable to your site visitors if they incur losses resulting directly from an online credit card transaction as a result of a mis-issued SSL certificate.