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What is a FreeSSL Certificate?

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What is a FreeSSL Certificate?

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Jim Aron

Free SSL certificate is a fully functional trail of SSL certificate with a term of 30 days, available free of charge. A trial Free SSL certificate allows you to try before you buy. Since Free SSL Certificate uses the same exact technology as a RapidSSL certificate (a Symantec subsidiary), you can use it to test RapidSSL before live implementation.

Ample Amount of Key Features which includes Free SSL Certificates:

  • Trial SSL Certificate, 100% Free, 30-Day Term
  • SSL Emailed to You Typically in 10 to 15 Minutes
  • No Paperwork: Automated Validation
  • Browser Recognition of 99%
  • SSL Encryption at the Industry-Standard 128/256-Bit
  • No Credit Card or Payment Information Required
  • RapidSSL Certificate on a Trial Basis at No Charge

 

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FreeSSL is a FULLY FUNCTIONAL single root test certificate valid for 30 days. It is the only fully trusted single root trial certificate available. If you need to test your server, or would like to test our support and issuance speed then FreeSSL is an ideal solution. FreeSSL certificates have the same browser recognition rates as both our RapidSSL and RapidSSL Wildcard, and upgrading to either one of these certificate is easy.

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FreeSSL is a FULLY FUNCTIONAL single root test certificate valid for 30 days. It is the only fully trusted single root trial certificate available. If you need to test your server, or would like to test our support and issuance speed then FreeSSL is an ideal solution. FreeSSL certificates have the same browser recognition rates as both our StarterSSL and ChainedSSL Wildcard, and upgrading to either one of these certificate is easy.

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