How does Extended Validation SSL Certificates appearance differ from that of existing types of SSL Certificate?
The most obvious difference to consumers appear in the Web browser’s navigation window, which, in addition to displaying a closed padlock image and “https” Web address prefix, turns green to signify a Web site secured by an authentic, Extended Validation SSL Certificate. Web sites secured by legitimate Organizationally Validated or Domain Validated Certificates will continue to display both the closed padlock image and “https” prefix.
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