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Blog Post Apr 11, 2019
Should the EV-SSL-Enabled Interface Be Called a “Green Address Bar?”
When Extended Validation (EV) SSL first launched in 2007 people began to refer to the "green address bar." Browser interfaces have evolved since then. Perhaps the way we refer to how these TLS / SSL certificates display should evolve as well.
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News Article Dec 07, 2018
Reports are starting to emerge that Microsoft is to stop developing Microsoft Edge after three pretty unimpressive years and instead replace it with a Chromium-based browser. Codename Anaheim, this new browser is said be slated to replace Edge in Windows 10 although it's not clear if the Edge name will remain.
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News Article Nov 02, 2018
Making a good first impression goes a long way in the world of business and for many consumers, a company’s website is the first thing they see. However, with the recent move from HTTP to HTTPS, Google has begun to label websites without an SSL certificate as “not secure” in its Chrome browser. Ultimately, this can hurt the impression a website leaves on potential customers and could even encourage them to choose a different product or service instead of yours.
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Webinar Oct 30, 2018
5 Reasons to Consider EV SSL for Your Online Business
Learn how using an Extended Validation SSL certificate can be beneficial for your online business.
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Webinar Oct 30, 2018
Changes to Google Chrome That Every Online Business Needs to Know
Find out wha recent changes with Google Chrome mean for your SSL certificates.
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Whitepaper Oct 29, 2018
Extended Validation is the highest-security form of SSL certificate available. Take advantage the most trusted methods of assuring your site’s legitimacy.
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Whitepaper Sep 27, 2018
Survey of consumers from across the globe on the value of EV SSL certificates performed by DevOps.
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Blog Post Jul 18, 2018
Two months ago, Comodo CA released findings from research conducted to determine the scope and potential consequences of the upcoming Google Chrome distrust of all former Symantec SSL certificates issued prior to December 1, 2017.
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News Article May 17, 2018
More than one million distrusted digital SSL / TLS certificates from Symantec are still in use and failure to replace these certificates will result in site breakage in upcoming version of major browsers, including Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, according to a report from Comodo CA Limited.
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Press Release May 16, 2018
Leading Certificate Authority Aims to Help Businesses and Consumers Worldwide Increase Security of Professional and Personal Internet Usage and Prevent Potential Loss of Business
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Press Release Apr 04, 2018
A collaborative initiative to help thousands of websites stay operational as Google distrusts certain SSL certificates with next release
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Blog Post Jan 08, 2018
It’s no secret that Google has announced its distrust of certain SSL certificate issuers. As a result, Google, Mozilla and others are now displaying warnings, which can turn a would-be customer into a lost opportunity, leading to less traffic and less revenue.
These warnings will continue to escalate throughout the year, based on Google’s scheduled Chrome releases.