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Browser Compatibility for RapidSSL, RapidSSL Wildcard, and Free SSL Certificates

a) What do you consider a low-traffic, low-transaction-volume website ?

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Low-traffic, low-transaction-volume websites are low-traffic sites with minimal user activity and transactional interactions. They may be small businesses, personal blogs, or niche websites. These sites focus on content dissemination and may have different infrastructure and security requirements compared to high-traffic platforms.

b) Which browser versions are compatible with RapidSSL, RapidSSL Wildcard, and Free SSL ?

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RapidSSL certificates are single-root installation certificates compatible with various browsers, including IE 5.01+, Netscape 4.7+, Mozilla 1+, AOL 5+, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, and newer Windows and Mac-based browsers, but are outdated and insecure.

c) What is browser ubiquity or browser identity ?

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Browser ubiquity refers to the percentage of internet users who trust an SSL certificate. Commercial websites need a high percentage of trust, with SSL certificates being accepted at over 95%. Companies need to maximize customer confidence by purchasing certificates from stable security vendors like Digicert. For low-traffic websites, RapidSSL or RapidSSL Wildcard certificates are ideal.

d) How long is your SSL certificate valid for ?

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We will provide you with instructions via email upon the expiration of your SSL certificate.

e) How long does it take to issue my RapidSSL certificate ?

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Our four SSL certificates are issued quickly, and the quicker you respond to SSL requests to prove domain control, the faster the certificate will be issued.

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