Shared SSL IP
See how you can install an SSL certificate devoid of a dedicated IP thanks to our Shared SSL IPs.
SSL, which is short for Secure Sockets Layer, is a security protocol which encrypts the information which customers submit on an Internet site. If they input a username and a password on a login page or they buy services and goods online and they type in their credit card details, the data shall be exchanged with the server in an encrypted form, therefore an unauthorized third-party shall not able to see it. An SSL certificate will raise the security of your Internet site and will make it more appealing to clients, but on top of the cost for the SSL, you must spend extra money for a dedicated IP address, that's normally required for the SSL installation. In case you have a small e-commerce portal and your budget is small or you're a part of a non-profit organization and you can find better use for the money, you could avoid the additional expense by taking advantage of our services since our cloud website hosting platform supports SSL certificates not only on a dedicated IP address, but also on a shared one.
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Shared SSL IP in Cloud Hosting
You can use a shared IP address for an SSL certificate with every
cloud hosting package that we offer and irrespective if the SSL is ordered through our company or through a third-party business. If the SSL is purchased on our end, not only will you be able to choose the shared IP to be set during the order, but you could also pick our auto-configuration option, so when you complete the purchase and approve the certificate, our system shall set it up for you within a few seconds and you won't need to do anything manually. The only difference between employing a shared IP address and a dedicated one is that your site won't appear if you try to open https://the-IP-address rather than https://your-domain-name, but aside from that, everything shall be exactly the same. With this feature you can protect the information of your customers and have a reliable website without the extra expense for a dedicated IP.