Browser Ubiquity
Browser root ubiquity is an important requirement when deciding on a Certificate Authority (CA) for your SSL Certificates. Many Certificate Authorities claim 99% browser ubiquity, but this claim does not mean that every SSL Certificate will activate without triggering a security warning in a browser.
Our SSL Certificates Work With All Known Browsers
Newer or smaller Certificate Authorities (CA) may not have had their roots included in the root store for some browsers, this is especially an issue for older browsers.
All SSL Certificates issued by Trustico® are prominent in new and older browsers, which means they are compatible with 99.9% of client platforms and browsers.
In the past, some Certificate Authorities roots have not been included when a new browser version was released, causing browser error messages for website visitors. This can have a serious effect on sales conversion and reputation for a website owner.
To ensure a continued high level of browser ubiquity, Trustico® only provide SSL Certificates from reputable Certificate Authorities (CA).
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PositiveSSL DV Single Site
Vendor :Sectigo CARegular Price From $64.00 SGDRegular Price -
Trustico® DV Single Site
Vendor :Trustico CARegular Price From $64.00 SGDRegular Price -
PositiveSSL DV + Wildcard
Vendor :Sectigo CARegular Price From $234.00 SGDRegular Price -
Trustico® DV + Wildcard
Vendor :Trustico CARegular Price From $325.00 SGDRegular Price -
Sectigo® DV Single Site
Vendor :Sectigo CARegular Price From $91.00 SGDRegular Price -
PositiveSSL DV + Multi Domain
Vendor :Sectigo CARegular Price From $130.00 SGDRegular Price$0.00 SGDSale Price From $130.00 SGD

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Trustico® Blog Posts
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What is Server Name Indication (SNI)
Before SNI emerged, web servers required dedicated IP addresses for each SSL Certificate installation. This traditional approach led to IP address exhaustion and increased hosting costs for organizations managing multiple...
What is Server Name Indication (SNI)
Before SNI emerged, web servers required dedicated IP addresses for each SSL Certificate installation. This traditional approach led to IP address exhaustion and increased hosting costs for organizations managing multiple...
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Understanding PFX (Personal Information Exchang...
The primary advantage of a PFX file is convenience. Rather than managing multiple files for your SSL Certificate implementation, a PFX file combines everything needed for proper SSL Certificate installation...
Understanding PFX (Personal Information Exchang...
The primary advantage of a PFX file is convenience. Rather than managing multiple files for your SSL Certificate implementation, a PFX file combines everything needed for proper SSL Certificate installation...
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Private Key in Windows SSL Certificates
Without a properly associated private key, your SSL Certificate cannot establish secure connections or authenticate your server identity.
Private Key in Windows SSL Certificates
Without a properly associated private key, your SSL Certificate cannot establish secure connections or authenticate your server identity.