All certs give the same encryption — the real differences are in identity checks, automation, support, and compliance.

DV with Let’s Encrypt is perfect for most. OV/EV only matter if policy, contracts, or enterprise governance demand it.

https://hostvix.com/free-vs-paid-ssl-what-you-need-to-know/

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Free vs. Paid SSL - What You Need to Know - Hostvix

If you’re skimming: all public-trusted SSL/TLS certificates give you the same encryption. What differs is identity vetting, support/tooling, and sometimes a warranty from the certificate authority (CA). Browsers no longer show the old EV “green bar” or company name in the address bar; users just see a lock/tune icon and the domain. Below I’ll walk...

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When two help each other, both are happy. 🤝 Because that's exactly what happened with Wander AG and our support team. ☺️ One morning, Wander had huge problems with its SSL certificate – and on a Monday to boot. But thanks to our «perfect customer service and super support», we were able to intervene quickly and ensure that everything worked as it should again. ✅ Thank you, dear Wander AG, for sweetening our break with all your snacks. 🙏 #support #sslcertificate #thanks #wanderag #nine

Does anyone have experience with LetsEncrypt (certbot) and DNSSEC? 🤔

I have an issue with a hostname in a domain (that I do not have admin access to). The domain has a DS record, and certbot complains about invalid CAA this or that.

I found this, but can't really figure out if this points me to the issue at hand:

https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/no-caa-dnssec-nonexistence-proof-issuance-failure/99049

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No CAA + DNSSEC - nonexistence proof = issuance failure

I suspect this is working as intended, but I’d like to verify. We attempted to have a certificate issued for a domain that had no blocking CAA record, had DNSSEC enabled, and the authoritative NS did not provide a non-existence proof for the CAA type (making the lack of CAA record invalid). Is this a necessary security feature, or a potential oversight? It seems to me DV with DNSSEC would necessarily require crypto proofs for the A/AAAA/TXT records which are used to prove ownership, not the C...

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Mozilla's Urgent Call: Update Firefox Before Certificate Expiration

Update Firefox before March 14, 2025, to avoid security risks from expired certificates affecting browser functionality and user trust.

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Secure PostgreSQL Connection to Azure Data Factory using SSL
Secure your PostgreSQL & DB2 data with Azure Data Factory SSL! This guide shows you how to establish robust, encrypted connections. Learn best practices & configurations for enhanced data security. #AzureDataFactory #DataSecurity #PostgreSQL #DB2 #SSLCertificate
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Why I Don’t Recommend the Paid Version of WP Encryption

Having a SSL certificate is a requirement on your website, and if you have a WordPress website, there are a few different plugins that I've used to generate SSL certificates. WP Encryption is one, and I've used it on several sites because the paid ve

https://eponaauthorsolutions.com/why-i-dont-recommend-the-paid-version-of-wp-encryption/

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Why I Don’t Recommend the Paid Version of WP Encryption - Epona Author Solutions

Having a SSL certificate is a requirement on your website, and if you have a WordPress website, there are a few different plugins that I've used to generate SSL certificates. WP Encryption is one, and I've used it on several sites because the paid version allows me to generate a wildcard SSL (one that will

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Is there anything besides self-signed #SSLCertificate for internal-only (not accessible from outside, so no Let’s Encrypt certificate) #webServer?

Interest, mainly, is to satisfy a web browser from displaying warning about the obvious (self-signedness of the certificate).

Server would be Apache, & possibly Caddy or some Perl one.

Are you curious about #ECC SSL certificates?

It's a next-gen solution for speed and #security online.

Check out why they’re a must-have and how to get yours here -

https://www.ssl2buy.com/wiki/what-is-an-ecc-ssl-certificate-and-how-can-get-one

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What is an ECC SSL Certificate and How Can I get One?

Learn about ECC SSL certificates, how it works, their features for website security, and how to get one to protect your site with stronger encryption and improved performance.

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