Does the Basic SSL Certificate work with subdomains?

SSL.com's Basic SSL Certificate covers subdomains!

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Short answer: Absolutely! SSL.com’s Basic SSL certificate can secure subdomains by allowing you to choose one Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) to protect. This FQDN can be either: 

  • A root domain (e.g., yourdomain.com), or 
  • A subdomain (e.g., support.yourdomain.com) 

What’s Covered? 

When you order a Basic SSL certificate to protect a subdomain—let’s say support.yourdomain.com—it will also protect www.support.yourdomain.com at no extra charge. In other words, you get coverage for both the subdomain you specify and its www version. 

Why This Matters 

By securing your chosen domain (or subdomain) plus its www variant, you ensure that visitors to your website enjoy a seamless and safe experience, regardless of whether they type in the www. prefix. 

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If you have any questions about SSL.com’s Basic SSL Certificate or any other products, our team is here to help! Reach out to us via: 

  • Phone: 877-SSL-Secure (877-775-7328) 

We’re always happy to assist you on your path to a more secure online presence! 

 

 

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