Look For The Green
When conducting transactions on the Web, it is important to know for sure the Web site you are on is valid. Now with Extended Validation SSL Certificates and the visual cues supported by the new browsers, it is easier to be sure.
If you see green in your address bar and the name of the organization you expect to see, you know you are on the correct site and your transaction is protected by the highest level of security available.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 is the first browser supporting the new features. Some of the features include:
- Green address bar on pages with EV Certificates
- Gold Padlock
- Alternating display of issuer and organization name and country
- Rollover with more information on company
If you are using IE7 you can experience the Entrust EV SSL certificate by using the link at www.entrust.net/tryev.
Greater Confidence at a Significant Savings
Some companies are charging up to $1,300 for this new tier of SSL. However, Entrust is offering special promotional pricing of $499.
Entrust has always used high verification standards for organization-verified certificates so the Extended Validation verification processes are easy for us to incorporate. Consequently, Entrust is offering the new EV SSL certificates at a significant promotional savings over high priced brands.
Order the New Extended Validation SSL Certificates Today!
Additional Resources:
- Man-in-the-Middle Attacks: Helping to Eliminate the Threat
- New - Extended Validation SSL
- Managing SSL Security
- Get Technical
- Root Certificates
- Order Tracking
- Check the Certificate Revocation List (CRL)
- New! - Entrust EV SSL Certificate Revocation Information and Reporting Policy
- Revoke a Certificate
- EV Mis-use Form


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