any benefit of a geotrust business ssl over domain validated SSL?












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There are a few different SSLs I can purchase from Geotrust, and I want one for a business website. There is lets encrypt I know, but I like the idea of having a seal to place on the site.



I noticed on here: https://www.ssltrust.com.au/geotrust-ssl that geotrust gives you a seal for the quickssl too. Is there anything extra in the business ssl seal or the ssl itself that makes it worth getting?










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    This isn't really a programming or even development issue. There are lots of Qs on security.SX about different CAs, but security mostly cares about as you say 'the SSL itself' (really TLS now) which is definitely not different. The seal and reputation/brand issues might be better on webmasters.SX but I'm less sure of that.

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There are a few different SSLs I can purchase from Geotrust, and I want one for a business website. There is lets encrypt I know, but I like the idea of having a seal to place on the site.



I noticed on here: https://www.ssltrust.com.au/geotrust-ssl that geotrust gives you a seal for the quickssl too. Is there anything extra in the business ssl seal or the ssl itself that makes it worth getting?










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    This isn't really a programming or even development issue. There are lots of Qs on security.SX about different CAs, but security mostly cares about as you say 'the SSL itself' (really TLS now) which is definitely not different. The seal and reputation/brand issues might be better on webmasters.SX but I'm less sure of that.

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    Nov 22 '18 at 3:24














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There are a few different SSLs I can purchase from Geotrust, and I want one for a business website. There is lets encrypt I know, but I like the idea of having a seal to place on the site.



I noticed on here: https://www.ssltrust.com.au/geotrust-ssl that geotrust gives you a seal for the quickssl too. Is there anything extra in the business ssl seal or the ssl itself that makes it worth getting?










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There are a few different SSLs I can purchase from Geotrust, and I want one for a business website. There is lets encrypt I know, but I like the idea of having a seal to place on the site.



I noticed on here: https://www.ssltrust.com.au/geotrust-ssl that geotrust gives you a seal for the quickssl too. Is there anything extra in the business ssl seal or the ssl itself that makes it worth getting?







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    This isn't really a programming or even development issue. There are lots of Qs on security.SX about different CAs, but security mostly cares about as you say 'the SSL itself' (really TLS now) which is definitely not different. The seal and reputation/brand issues might be better on webmasters.SX but I'm less sure of that.

    – dave_thompson_085
    Nov 22 '18 at 3:24














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    This isn't really a programming or even development issue. There are lots of Qs on security.SX about different CAs, but security mostly cares about as you say 'the SSL itself' (really TLS now) which is definitely not different. The seal and reputation/brand issues might be better on webmasters.SX but I'm less sure of that.

    – dave_thompson_085
    Nov 22 '18 at 3:24








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This isn't really a programming or even development issue. There are lots of Qs on security.SX about different CAs, but security mostly cares about as you say 'the SSL itself' (really TLS now) which is definitely not different. The seal and reputation/brand issues might be better on webmasters.SX but I'm less sure of that.

– dave_thompson_085
Nov 22 '18 at 3:24





This isn't really a programming or even development issue. There are lots of Qs on security.SX about different CAs, but security mostly cares about as you say 'the SSL itself' (really TLS now) which is definitely not different. The seal and reputation/brand issues might be better on webmasters.SX but I'm less sure of that.

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