Certera Comodo AMT Multi-Domain (DV), $ 110.00/yr. on SSL Certificates


Comodo AMT Multi-Domain (DV) has been updated on (added ), Aggregate Rating (9 out of 10 from 1 reviews)
Certera
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Austin , TX 78702
US
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See also initial Comodo AMT Multi-Domain (DV) plan location on their website!

*📜 Plan description

Affordable DV SAN certificate suitable for covering several properties under a single lifecycle. Unlimited server licensing and reissues are included; issuance completes in minutes after standard DCV. Fits small multi-site portfolios needing straightforward automation and low operating costs.

All DV SAN entries share 256-bit encryption, broad compatibility, flexible SAN additions, a 30-day refund policy, and round-the-clock support.

📄 Editorial Review

Certera positions itself as a modern, budget-minded website-security provider that bundles SSL/TLS, code signing, S/MIME, managed PKI and site-protection services under one roof. Rather than pushing a single brand, they aggregate options from widely recognized certificate authorities (Certera, Comodo, Sectigo, plus RapidSSL/GeoTrust/Thawte), so buyers can match validation level and features to budget and compliance needs. The value pitch is simple: broad catalog, aggressive pricing, and 24×7 support that helps with installation and lifecycle tasks.

SSL/TLS Portfolio


The catalog spans the full spectrum—DV, OV, and EV—alongside specialized variants: Wildcard, Multi-Domain (SAN), Multi-Domain Wildcard, Exchange/UCC, and sector-specific bundles. DV is positioned for instant protection (issued within minutes), OV for business identity, and EV for highest bar browser trust. Pricing is intentionally sharp at entry: DV from $3.99/yr, Wildcard from $39.99/yr, SAN from $13.99/yr, OV from $23.99/yr, and EV from $60.99/yr. For teams consolidating certificates across many sites and subdomains, the multi-domain and wildcard choices keep administration and cost predictable.

Code Signing & Software Trust


Certera treats software-publisher identity as a first-class need, offering standard and EV code-signing lines across multiple brands:
  • Certera, Comodo, Sectigo, and DigiCert options, with typical entry points around $215.99/yr for standard code signing and $279.99/yr for EV at several brands; DigiCert sits higher (from $369.99/yr standard, $499.99/yr EV).
  • EV variants include hardware-protected key handling and stricter vetting—useful for SmartScreen reputation and tamper-resistance on sensitive releases.

The takeaway: publishers can choose by budget, validation rigor, or downstream ecosystem expectations.

PKI, Lifecycle & Enterprise Controls


Beyond single certificates, they highlight Private CA, Managed PKI, and Certificate Lifecycle Management integrations (e.g., Sectigo Certificate Manager, Comodo Certificate Manager, DigiCert Trust Lifecycle Manager). That matters for organizations fighting certificate sprawl: centralized issuance, renewal automation, inventory, policy, and ACME enrollment help prevent outages and audit gaps. They also surface Enterprise S/MIME and Enterprise Code Signing for at-scale identity.

Email & Brand Trust


For email, they list S/MIME choices (Comodo/Sectigo/DigiCert) and personal authentication certificates, useful for signing/encrypting mail and documents. They also promote Verified Mark Certificates (VMCs) to display a validated logo in supported inboxes—useful for phishing resistance and brand signals.

Website Security Services


Certera’s security menu complements certificates with operational protections:
  • Malware scanning & removal, blacklist monitoring.
  • WAF to filter malicious traffic and bots.
  • CDN for performance and latency control.
  • Vulnerability scanning/patching and backup & restore automation.
  • Platform-specific hardening tracks (WordPress, WooCommerce, Magento, Drupal, Microsoft IIS/.NET).

For smaller teams, having procurement and protection in one place removes friction: buy the cert, add a WAF/CDN, switch on backups, and monitor.

Pricing & Value Snapshot


Their storefront leans into transparent, low entry prices (e.g., DV from $3.99/yr, SAN from $13.99/yr, Wildcard from $39.99/yr, S/MIME from $9.49/yr). Code signing starts near $215.99/yr; EV code signing clusters around $279.99/yr for several brands, with premium tiers priced higher. As always, buyers should check term length, renewal rates, and whether add-ons (additional SANs, hardware tokens for EV, or organization vetting support) change the total.

Support & Customer Experience


A recurring theme is 24×7 assistance from SSL/TLS specialists—useful when CAA records, CSR quirks, or server chains get in the way. They emphasize help with installation and ongoing management, which is where many teams actually lose time. For enterprises, the lifecycle tools and managed PKI options are the real unlocks.

Guarantees & Policies

  • Money-back: they advertise a 30-day money-back guarantee on SSL purchases, which fits well for DV/OV scenarios where quick testing matters.
  • Uptime: as a certificate and security provider, they do not promise a hosting-style uptime SLA. If a service-availability SLA for APIs or status transparency is important, that should be requested contractually.

Who It Suits

  • SMBs that want low-cost DV/OV/EV with hand-holding on setup.
  • Agencies and multi-site operators consolidating SAN/wildcard coverage and renewals.
  • Enterprises standardizing on managed PKI/CLM, S/MIME, and code signing at scale.
  • E-commerce and SaaS teams pairing certs with WAF/CDN and malware remediation.

Practical Notes


  • Validation differences matter: DV is fast but identity-light; OV/EV require validated organization details and more time.
  • Multi-domain and wildcard certificates cut admin overhead but demand careful key management.
  • Code-signing EV typically involves hardware security; plan lead time for vetting and delivery.

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