SSLs PositiveSSL, $ 3.00/yr. on SSL Certificates


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ssls.com
SSLs
4600 E Washington St
Phoenix , AZ 85034
US
  • 💡 Plan Name: PositiveSSL (sku #p115919)
  • 🔧 Category: SSL Certificates
  • 💰 Price:$ 3.00/yr.
  • 💿 Disk Space: -
  • 📶 Traffic bandwidth: -
  • 💲 Setup Fee: free
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*📜 Plan description

PositiveSSL is an entry-level single-domain SSL certificate designed for small websites that need quick HTTPS protection. It uses domain validation to confirm that you control the domain name, so the certificate authority can issue it in minutes. The result is a simple security upgrade that puts the padlock symbol in browsers and turns a basic HTTP site into a secure HTTPS one. PositiveSSL includes strong 128/256-bit encryption, a $10,000 warranty and unlimited free reissues, so you can redeploy the certificate at any time. It supports 99.9% of web browsers and mobile devices and comes with a free site seal to show visitors that your site is protected. Because it only covers one domain name, it is a cost-effective choice if you manage a single website and do not need coverage for subdomains or multiple domain names. Use it for personal blogs, portfolios or small business landing pages where fast issuance and low cost are most important.

Every SSL offered by this provider uses industry-standard encryption and is backed by the major certificate authority Sectigo. There are three main domain coverage types – a single-domain certificate protects just one domain or subdomainhttps://www.ssls.com/blog/need-to-know-guide-on-different-types-of-ssls/#:~:text=Domain%20Cover, a wildcard certificate secures unlimited subdomains under one top-level domainhttps://www.ssls.com/blog/multi-domain-and-wildcard-ssl-whats-the-difference/#:~:text=This%20option%20covers%20a%20single,com%2C%20etc, and a multi-domain certificate protects several unrelated domain names under a single certificatehttps://www.ssls.com/blog/need-to-know-guide-on-different-types-of-ssls/#:~:text=%2A%20Multi. Validation levels range from basic Domain Validation, which verifies domain ownership and issues in minuteshttps://www.ssls.com/blog/need-to-know-guide-on-different-types-of-ssls/#:~:text=, to Organization Validation, which verifies your company details and takes about two business dayshttps://www.ssls.com/blog/need-to-know-guide-on-different-types-of-ssls/#:~:text=, and Extended Validation, which verifies official business registration records and can take seven to ten dayshttps://www.ssls.com/blog/need-to-know-guide-on-different-types-of-ssls/#:~:text=. Single-domain certificates are best for simple websites; wildcard certificates help when you have multiple subdomains on one domain; and multi-domain certificates consolidate several domains (you can secure three by default and add up to 100)https://www.ssls.com/blog/multi-domain-and-wildcard-ssl-whats-the-difference/#:~:text=There%20are%204%20types%20to,choose%20from. Across all types, the encryption strength is the same, and the choice depends on how many sites you need to protect and how much identity assurance you want.

📄 Editorial Review

SSLs.com is a niche provider that focuses almost entirely on one thing: SSL/TLS certificates. They are not a web host and they don’t operate as a certificate authority themselves. Instead, they run a high-volume, low-margin shop reselling Comodo/Sectigo certificates, with the clear goal of making HTTPS cheap and simple for as many sites as possible.

Their own positioning leans heavily on the idea that encryption and privacy are essential to an open internet. SSLs.com’s role in that story is to help site owners move from HTTP to HTTPS with as little friction and cost as possible, while still using mainstream, trusted certificate brands.

Services & Product Range


Because SSLs.com is a reseller, the underlying certificates are issued by Comodo/Sectigo; SSLs.com provides the storefront, automation, and support around them. The catalogue mirrors most of the standard CA product families:
  • Single-domain DV certificates – basic domain-validated certs for one hostname (e.g. example.com or www.example.com , issued quickly, often within minutes. These are marketed as entry-level HTTPS, with a free 30-day trial for testing.
  • Wildcard certificates – cover a base domain and all its subdomains (e.g. *.example.com) in one certificate, aimed at users who want broad coverage without managing a long list of individual certs.
  • Multi-domain / SAN certificates – allow many different hostnames (up to around 100) to be secured in a single certificate, including variants designed for Exchange/Office-type environments and complex multi-site setups.
  • EV (Extended Validation) SSL – higher-assurance options where the CA performs deeper business checks, targeted at organizations that want stronger identity verification signals and more rigorous vetting.
  • Branded lines – such as PositiveSSL, PositiveSSL Wildcard, Unified Communications (UCC) and similar Comodo/Sectigo offerings, repackaged with SSLs.com’s own pricing structure and support.

They also run a reseller program for agencies or hosts wanting to bundle SSLs into their own services, and an affiliate program for people who simply want to promote SSLs.com and earn commissions.

Price & Cost


Almost everything about this business is driven by cost efficiency. SSLs.com buys certificates in bulk from Sectigo and passes those discounts on, which is why their pricing is usually far below buying direct from the CA.
Examples from their typical price positioning include:
  • Entry-level DV certificates (such as PositiveSSL) from roughly $3.75 per year, with fast issuance and a free 30-day trial.
  • Multi-domain certificates starting around $16.75 per year, allowing many hostnames to be covered at once.
  • Wildcard and EV products priced noticeably below standard CA list prices, with clear per-year pricing and the ability to prepay for multiple years (implemented through reactivation/renewal cycles due to the current one-year maximum issuance term).

Payment options are unusually broad for such a narrow service: major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, JCB, Diners), PayPal, Bitcoin, and the option to top up an internal account balance (minimum $5) and spend from that wallet on future orders.
Money-Back Policy

SSLs.com does have a structured refund policy, but with an important caveat:
  • If a certificate has not yet been issued, the buyer can request a refund within 90 days of purchase.
  • If a certificate has been issued, a refund is possible within 15 days of issuance.
  • Refunds are provided as account credit to the SSLs.com balance, not back to the original payment method.

That makes the time window quite generous, but it assumes the customer is likely to continue using SSLs.com and can make use of store credit rather than needing cash back.

Customer Support


Support is one of the stronger parts of the offering. SSLs.com provides 24/7 assistance via live chat and email, with stated goals of very short response times (minutes for chat, roughly a couple of hours for email).

On top of human support, they maintain a large knowledgebase that goes well beyond sales copy. Articles cover:
  • CSR generation on many platforms and control panels
  • Installation guides for Apache, Nginx, IIS, cPanel, Plesk, Exchange, load balancers, and various appliances
  • Troubleshooting validation errors and browser warnings
  • Explanations of TLS concepts like SNI, OCSP stapling, Certificate Transparency, SAN design, CAA records, IDNs, and more

For customers who prefer not to touch server configuration, there is also a paid installation service, where their technicians handle the setup for a fixed fee.

Control Panel & Management


SSLs.com doesn’t offer classic hosting panels, but they do provide a focused SSL management dashboard. Within the customer area, users can:
  • See all purchased certificates and their status (pending, issued, close to expiry).
  • Activate certificates by submitting CSRs and choosing validation methods.
  • Add or edit SAN entries for multi-domain products.
  • Download the certificate files and CA bundles.
  • Trigger reissues, renewals, and multi-year reactivation cycles.
  • View invoices and order history.

Some tools, like in-browser CSR generation for certain products, are designed to lower the barrier for less experienced administrators. In effect, SSLs.com becomes a specialized control layer sitting on top of whichever web server or hosting environment the customer already has.

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