In case you wish to use an SSL Certificate for your website, so as to protect the payment and login data which users post, you'll need a Certificate Signing Request, also known as CSR. The Request contains all the information related to the entity that will use the SSL in an encoded form, for example the exact website address for the website, the Business/Organization name, physical and email address. It needs to be sent to a service provider, or Certificate Authority, which reviews the provided info and depending on it, gives the SSL certificate. The SSL installation requires 4 bits of code - the certificate, the CSR, a specific private key which is generated together with the CSR and the SSL vendor private key. A website that has an SSL installed can be loaded with https:// rather than the usual http:// and the info submitted for the CSR can be viewed in standard text format from a web browser.

SSL Certificate Generator in Website Hosting

Since SSL certificates are some of the services which we supply together with our website hosting plans, you'll be able to get an SSL for any site hosted in an account on our end with only a couple of clicks. Furthermore, we have an auto-installer instrument, so once you approve the order through email, our system will set everything up on your behalf and it will install your certificate, the CSR and the 2 private keys. After that, you'll be able to open your site with https:// and any details submitted on it will be secured, which means that no unauthorized people can intercept it. When you've chosen some other SSL vendor, you can only generate a Certificate Signing Request within your account on our end together with the unique private key, then save the CSR code and submit it to the other service provider.