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While shopping around for SSL Certificates I decided to compile a short table to compare the various ones available. It is available below. They are all 128/256 bit encryption targeted for web applications.

Provider Name Price/Year ($US) Accepted Browsers Validation Max. Reg. Years Assurance Warranty ($US)
Comodo EnterpriseSSL Elite $139.00 Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain ownership and Company Legitimacy 3 High 500000
Comodo EnterpriseSSL Gold $229.00 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain ownership and Company Legitimacy 3 High 750000
Comodo EnterpriseSSL Platinum $399.00 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain ownership and Company Legitimacy 3 High 1000000
Comodo EnterpriseSSL Platinum Wildcard $999.00 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain ownership and Company Legitimacy 3 High 1000000
Comodo InstantSSL $79.95 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain ownership and Company Legitimacy 3 High 10000
Comodo InstantSSL Pro $109.95 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain ownership and Company Legitimacy 3 High 100000
Comodo PremiumSSL $179.95 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain ownership and Company Legitimacy 3 High 250000
Comodo PremiumSSL Wildcard $449.95 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain ownership and Company Legitimacy 3 High 250000
Entrust Web server certificate $149.00 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain ownership and Company Legitimacy 1 High 1000
GeoTrust QuickSSL $169.00 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain only 5 Low 10000
GeoTrust QuickSSL Premium $249.00 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain only 5 Low 10000
GeoTrust True BusinessID $349.00 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain ownership and Company Legitimacy 5 High 10000
GeoTrust True BusinessID Wildcard $899.00 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain ownership and Company Legitimacy 5 High 10000
GoDaddy High-Assurance SSL $89.95 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Mozilla Domain ownership and Company Legitimacy 5 High 1000
GoDaddy High-Assurance SSL Wildcard $299.95 Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Mozilla Domain ownership and Company Legitimacy 3 High 1000
GoDaddy Turbo SSL $29.95 Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain only 10 Low 1000
GoDaddy Turbo SSL Wildcard $199.95 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Mozilla Domain only 10 Low 1000
Comodo PositiveSSL $14.95 Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain only 5 Low -
Comodo PositiveSSL Wildcard $189.95 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain only 5 Low -
Thawte SGC Super certificate $449.00 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain only 2 High -
Thawte Web server certificate $199.00 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Domain only 2 High -
Verisign Commerce Site Pro Certificate $1,395.00 Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Mozilla Domain ownership and Company Legitimacy 2 High 250000
Verisign Managed PKI for SSL Premium $695.00 Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Mozilla Domain ownership and Company Legitimacy 2 High 250000
Verisign Secure Site Pro Certificate $995.00 Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, AOL, Mozilla Domain ownership and Company Legitimacy 2 High 250000

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2 Responses to “SSL Certificate Comparison”

  1. June 13th, 2007 | 9:57 pm

    I wouldn’t recommend Comodo to anyone, after the experiences I’ve had in the last 24 hours (lack of communication and bad customer support). More details on my blog…

  2. admin
    June 14th, 2007 | 1:58 am

    Hey Jeremy, I read how much fun you had with Comodo on your blog. I must say, after that, I wouldn’t recommend them either. I probably should have let people know that I didn’t end up going with Comodo anyway.

    Chris

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