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Domain Registrar Pushes SSL Renewal

Started by mbuilders, Jun 18, 2023, 01:00 AM

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mbuildersTopic starter

I have a domain name and an email address associated with it, but no website. The registrar has sent a message regarding renewing Thawte SSL123 Certificate(s) for the domain and the validity period of the 'Encryption Everywhere 6 Months' certificate on the server. Lamer is wondering if these are necessary or just an attempt to sell additional services.

Would you like me to provide any additional information about SSL certificates and their importance?
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Ambimbom

If the mail server is hosted on a third-party resource and there is no website, then a certificate is not necessary to have.

Many users resort to purchasing Thawte SSL123 due to limited options provided by their hosting provider. Despite being similar in function to facebook, this certificate requires domain verification and comes at a significantly higher price.
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enlilddiarp

If you have control over the server, you could opt for the free service of lets'encrypt. However, if the server is not under your control, you may have to rely on what is provided or explore the possibility of using letsencrypt, which may not always be readily apparent or convenient.

It is important to ensure that any security measures are taken seriously when it comes to website hosting. For example, the use of SSL/TLS certificates can help to provide encryption and authentication for web traffic, which can help to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive data. Additionally, regular updates and patches to software and security protocols can help to address any vulnerabilities that may exist, minimizing the risk of a security breach.
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mr2299muslim

Thawte SSL123 is a basic SSL certificate that provides verification and authorization for transmitted data streams. It comes with an encryption degree of up to 256 bits and can be issued within minutes after placing the order. You get to select the domain that needs protection when applying for the certificate.

This entry-level SSL certificate is ideally suited for companies that require data encryption and don't need their business level confirmed. It's commonly used to access internal systems via internet channels for employees and partners, as well as statistical systems. However, it's not recommended for e-commerce or public billing systems.

Here are some reasons why you should consider buying Thawte SSL123:

- Issued for the selected domain only (subdomains require additional certificates)
- Available to both individuals and companies
- Certificate is issued within minutes of placing the order
- No requirement for dоcumentation about the company's work
- Encryption up to 256 bits in modern browsers and those without encryption restrictions
- Highest compatibility with internet browsers
- Provides domain name verification
- Doesn't confirm the existence of the company or its business level
- Unlimited free reissue of the certificate during validity period
- Code issued for installing Thawte Trusted Site logo as additional confirmation.
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vickey80

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificates are essential for securing online communications, protecting sensitive information, and building trust with your customers or clients. Even if you don't have an active website, the SSL certificate can still play a vital role in ensuring the security of your email communications.

The Thawte SSL123 Certificate and the 'Encryption Everywhere 6 Months' certificate are both SSL certificates that provide encryption for your domain and email communications. Here's why they are important, even without an active website:

1. Email Security: SSL certificates help secure your email communications by encrypting the data transmitted between your email server and the recipient's email server. This protects sensitive information, such as login credentials, financial data, or confidential business communications, from being intercepted by unauthorized parties.

2. Domain Reputation: Having a valid SSL certificate associated with your domain, even without an active website, can help maintain the reputation and credibility of your domain. This is important if you plan to use the domain for email communications or if you intend to build a website in the future.

3. Future Website Development: If you plan to develop a website in the future, having a valid SSL certificate already in place can make the transition smoother and ensure that your website is secure from the start. This can be especially important if you plan to handle any sensitive user data, such as payments or personal information.

4. Compliance and Regulations: Depending on your industry or the type of information you handle, there may be regulatory requirements or best practices that mandate the use of SSL certificates, even for email-only domains.

The renewal notices you've received from your registrar are a standard practice to ensure the continuous protection of your domain and email communications. While the registrar may be offering additional services, the renewal of your SSL certificates is a necessary step to maintain the security and integrity of your online presence.

I would recommend renewing the SSL certificates to ensure that your domain and email communications remain secure. This is a proactive measure that can help protect your business, maintain your domain's reputation, and prepare for future website development.
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marlenarycyk

Thawte SSL123 and 'Encryption Everywhere' certs are not fluff—they provide essential encryption, OCSP stapling for fast validation, and protection against man-in-the-middle exploits.
Renew them to secure your email domain, enable TLS protocols, and avoid certificate revocation nightmares. Registrars pitch sales, but without solid encryption, your setup's vuln to phishing and SEO penalties.
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