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Difference between PAID and FREE private SSL

The private SSL we sell for $280 is the Comodo Instant SSL.

The private SSL we sell for $98 Comodo Positive SSL.

Similarities:

  1. Both certificates are registered with the owner's domain name.
  2. Both certificates will avoid browser warnings.
  3. Both certificates normally cost money.
  4. Both certificates are extra addons to hosting.

Differences:

  1. Instant SSL can authenticate (verify) your domain's WHOIS information, but Positive SSL can only authenticate the domain name.
  2. Instant SSL comes with Comodo Warranty, but Positive SSL does not.

About Comodo Warranty:
All Comodo SSL certificate services include a limited Warranty to provide your site extra assurance that your site is safe to conduct online business. This Warranty is payable to your site visitors who rely on your Comodo SSL certificate and who incur losses resulting directly from an online credit card transaction as a result of a mis-issued Comodo SSL certificate. This Warranty is only payable if the transaction involved an amount no greater than the Max Transaction Value identified below for the relevant certificate type. Only up to $1,000 may be paid out per transaction, and the aggregate warranty amount paid out per SSL certificate (the "Payment Limit") is as set forth below.

Comodo Certificate Type Max Transaction Value Payment Limit
PositiveSSL $0 $0
InstantSSL $1,000 $10,000


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