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Why upgrade to Extended Validation SSL?
Maximize online sales and minimize the effect of phishing attacks with the highest
standard of SSL authentication. Only Extended Validation SSL Certificates
trigger the Internet Explorer 7.0 Web browser to prominently display the green
address and security bars in the browser window. The security bar also displays
your organization name and the trusted VeriSign brand to help assure your customers
they are on the Web site they intend to be and that their Web transactions are secure.
- Web site visitors are learning to look for the green address bar in their Web
browsers while shopping online. The green address bar makes it easier than ever
for your customers to see that their transactions are secure and you are who you
say you are.
- VeriSign Extended Validation SSL Certificates display the green address bar
along with your organization's name and identifies VeriSign as the Certificate
Authority, so that site visitors can be confident in transacting with your
organization online.
- Because site visitors now see the SSL provider you have chosen
to protect their sensitive online transactions, it is more important
than ever to show your association with the most preferred SSL provider: VeriSign.
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- Only Extended Validation SSL Certificates trigger the green address bar.
- The security status bar toggles between your organization name ...
- ... and the CA that performed your Extended Validation authentication.
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A VeriSign SSL Certificate with Extended Validation (EV) and server-gated cryptography (SGC) is the most trusted and secure option for SSL. Maximize online sales potential and minimize the effects of phishing with the highest authentication and the strongest encryption.
Extended Validation SSL Certificates give high-security Web browsers information to clearly identify a Web site’s organizational identity. For example, if you use Microsoft® Internet Explorer 7 to go to a Web site secured with an SSL Certificate that meets the Extended Validation Standard, IE7 will cause the URL address bar to turn green and display your name and the name of your SSL provider. This gives customers the confidence that you are who you say you are and their transactions are secure. Because visitors will see the name of your SSL provider in the security status bar, it is more important than ever to choose VeriSign, the Web’s most trusted security provider.
Strong encryption (128-bit or greater) is not universal. Millions of Internet users worldwide still use browsers and operating systems that will not connect at the strongest encryption level available to them unless there is an SGC-enabled certificate on the server. VeriSign is the leading SSL provider of SGC-enabled SSL Certificates, enabling 128- or 256-bit encryption for over 99.9% of Internet users.
Phishing scams and online fraud have created doubt and concern among online shoppers. To regain their trust, site owners need an easy, reliable way to show customers that their transactions are secure and the site has been authenticated. Leading security vendors and Internet browsers have come together to establish the Extended Validation (EV) Standard for SSL Certificates.
- Over 2,300 domains live with VeriSign EV SSL Certificates today (July 2007)
- VeriSign is the provider of choice for over 75% of the entire EV market today*
Hundreds of Web sites have taken the lead in adopting this added security feature and deployed VeriSign Extended Validation SSL Certificates.
The Green Address Bar of Extended Validation
Microsoft® Internet Explorer 7 is the first browser to use the new standard. When shoppers visit a Web site secured with an Extended Validation SSL Certificate, IE7 will trigger the address bar to turn green and display the name of the organization listed in the certificate as well as the certificate’s security vendor. For Firefox browsers a plug-in is available to ensure this occurs.
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