Shared SSL IP
Find out how you will be able to install an SSL certificate not having a dedicated IP thanks to our Shared SSL IPs.
If you would like to protect the info which visitors submit on your site, you'll need an SSL certificate. The abbreviation refers to Secure Sockets Layer and this is a protocol used to encode any information exchanged between an Internet site and its users as to ensure that even if an unauthorized individual intercepts any data, they shall not be able to read or use it in any way. The present level of encryption makes it literally impossible to decrypt the authentic content, thus if you have a login form of some sort or you offer services and products online and clients submit credit card details, using an SSL certificate shall be a guarantee that the data is secure. Normally a dedicated IP address is needed to install an SSL, which will increase the cost to maintain your Internet site. The additional cost may matter in case you run a small web store, a non-profit organization or any other entity that does not generate a big revenue, so to save you the cash, our cloud web hosting platform supports installing an SSL certificate on a shared server IP address, not a dedicated one.
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Shared SSL IP in Shared Hosting
A shared IP could be used for any SSL certificate, regardless if you buy it from our company or from another dealer and regardless of the
shared hosting package you have on our end. If you acquire the SSL through us, you will find this option on the certificate order page inside your hosting CP where you could also make use of the 1-click automatic configuration option that we offer you. If the latter is selected inside the SSL order wizard, our system shall install and set up everything for you via the specifically configured server shared IP, so once you order and approve the SSL, there won't be anything else to do on your end. You could save the funds that you'll otherwise need to pay for a dedicated IP and the SSL will work in the exact same way, so any info that the site visitors submit shall be encrypted. The one difference is that if you input the shared IP instead of your
domain name within a web browser, the Internet site shall not display.