Comodo Personal Authentication - CPAC Basic
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Secure Sockets Layer — Comodo Personal Authentication - CPAC Basic

Comodo Personal Authentication Certificates or CPAC Basic allows you to digitally sign emails and documents. It gives you an opportunity to encrypt your emails and even add two-factor authentication to your login pages. CPACs usually come with a 2048-bit RSA signature key and are generally trusted by OSs, Servers, Mobile Devices, and other platforms. 

Our company offers a CPAC certificate with a 3% discount for a biannual payment period. Pay attention that each email user must have one's own certificate. In case you need to order more certificates of this type, contact the HyperHost sales department.

Comodo Personal Authentication - CPAC Basic SSL order is an excellent decision!

For private site, forum, personal blog
  • The certificate protects your data from intruders
  • Clients trust to website using HTTPS
  • SSL - is important factor for ranking in Google
  • 1 year
    Comodo Personal Authentication - CPAC Basic
    Price:
    17.55$
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  • 2 years
    discount - 3 %
    Comodo Personal Authentication - CPAC Basic
    • 35.10$
    • Price per 2 years:
      34.05$
    • Annual price:
      17.03$
    • Save:
      1.05$
Note! Pay on a longer period save money and time, on reissuing of certificate. Also, it is one of the factors that influences on ranking positions in Google
The detailed information about certificate
  • Verification
    domain
  • Validation Level
    DV
  • Free SSL Reissue
    Yes
  • Greenbar
    No
  • Warranty
    10 000$
  • Assurance
    basic
  • Browser Support
    99.30%
  • Subdomain protection (Wildcard)
    No
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