SSL certificates for your domains, issued by GoGetSSL
Domain Validation certificates with 256-bit encryption. Secure a single hostname, or cover every subdomain under one domain with a wildcard. Serve your site over HTTPS with the padlock browsers expect.
- 256-bit encryption
- Domain Validation
- Unlimited subdomains
- Trusted by all browsers
SSL certificate plans
Two GoGetSSL certificates, billed yearly. Pick single-domain DV for one hostname, or the wildcard to secure an unlimited number of subdomains under a single domain.
GoGetSSL Domain
Domain Validation for a single hostname.
- DV Domain Validation
- 256-bit encryption
- Covers www and non-www
- Single domain protection
- Quick install
GoGetSSL Wildcard
One certificate for every subdomain you run.
- DV Domain Validation
- 256-bit encryption
- Covers *.yourdomain.com
- Unlimited subdomains
- Built for multi-subdomain systems
Which certificate do you need?
Both certificates use Domain Validation and the same 256-bit encryption. The difference is coverage: how many hostnames each certificate protects. Match that to how your domains are laid out.
Single domain, DV
GoGetSSL Domain secures one hostname and covers both the www and non-www form of it. A straightforward fit for a personal site, a landing page, or a single application on one domain.
Wildcard, unlimited subdomains
GoGetSSL Wildcard secures the base domain plus every subdomain under it, from app and api to staging and mail, with no limit on how many you run. One certificate to install and renew instead of one per subdomain.
Same trust either way
Domain Validation confirms you control the domain, then the certificate is issued. Browsers show the padlock and connections run over HTTPS with 256-bit encryption on both plans.
Encryption and the padlock, from the first request
An SSL certificate encrypts traffic between the browser and your server, so logins, forms and payments travel over HTTPS instead of plain text. Visitors see the padlock, and modern browsers stop flagging your site as not secure.
- Encryption
- 256-bit, over HTTPS
- Validation
- Domain Validation (DV)
- Coverage
- Single domain or wildcard
- Issuer
- GoGetSSL
- Protocol
- HTTPS
- Encryption
- 256-bit
- Validation
- Domain Validation
- Coverage
- *.yourdomain.com
- Issuer
- GoGetSSL
- Browsers
- Trusted
What every GoGetSSL certificate gives you
The same core protection on both plans. The wildcard simply widens the coverage to your subdomains.
- 256-bit encryption
- Strong encryption on every HTTPS connection between your visitors and your server
- Domain Validation
- Issued after you prove control of the domain, no paperwork or company checks
- www and non-www
- The single-domain plan secures both forms of your hostname out of the box
- Wildcard coverage
- The wildcard plan secures the base domain and unlimited subdomains under it
- Browser trust
- Recognised by modern browsers, so visitors see the padlock and no warnings
- Quick install
- Install the certificate on your server or control panel and switch the site to HTTPS
Where an SSL certificate matters
Any site that takes input or that you want ranked and trusted needs HTTPS. A few common cases:
- Logins and forms
- Any page that collects a password, an email or a message should encrypt it in transit
- Checkout and payments
- Payment flows require HTTPS, and browsers block card fields on pages that are not secure
- SEO and ranking
- Search engines favour HTTPS, and the not secure label pushes visitors away
- APIs and apps
- Mobile apps and API clients often refuse to connect to an endpoint without a valid certificate
- Many subdomains
- Run app, api, mail and staging under one domain and cover them all with a single wildcard