What's the difference between a paid SSL and a free SSL?

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    What's the difference between a paid SSL and a free SSL?

    I want to know the difference between a paid and a free SSL.

    #2
    In terms of verification, free SSL certificates only confirm the domain tenure and nothing else about the website. On the other hand, paid SSL certificates to validate the Website’s Bussiness Identity before granting the certificate to the site owner.

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      #3
      Is it ok if I use a free SSL certificate?

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        #4
        Yes, you can.
        In terms of encryption, a free SSL certificate offers the same level of protection as a purchased SSL certificate.

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          #5
          Let's Encrypt SSL certificates are only valid for 90 days, but a purchased SSL certificate has a minimum validity of two years. This is the main difference.An SSL certificate is a digital certificate that verifies the identity of a website and allows for a secure connection. zz0.4h5cnovpl75zz

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            #6

            From where to buy an SSL certificate?​

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              #7
              You can buy from anywhere. Just take into consideration that the provider should be a renowned one. So that you can avail 99.9% uptime, which in turn will improve your performance.

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                #8

                Just keep in mind that the service provider should be well-known. So that you can benefit from 99.9% uptime, which will boost your productivity.​

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                  #9
                  Will I need SSL for my website?

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                    #10
                    All websites on the internet should use SSL / HTTPS.

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                      #11
                      It is, nevertheless, a legal requirement for any websites that gather user information such as login credentials, payment information, credit card numbers, and so on.

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