Hi,
We use geotrust certificates mainly because they are fast to get, and lower cost than verisign and thawt.
The one person said something about..
are they different,, don't they all just encrypt the data...
That is a bit of what the certificate companies want you to think.
Actually, they don't encrypt anything.
All they do is say that your servers security program dose encrypt the data as it should.
They force us to buy them, and tell people that a secure server is really secure. It is a racket, and a high dollar one at that.
Your web server is what makes the pages secure. The certificates only tell the browser that you have bought a certificate, and "that" company says your OK....
There may have been a day when there was more meaning to it than that, but that would have been way way back in the 80's or before, when the internet was in its infancy.
My guess,,, someone decided they wanted to make some money. Decided to pay IE and Netscape a percentage if they agreed, and hence the certificate was born, along with the root files that list the certificate selling companies.
Back in the day,, mozilla didn't care - if it was secure, it showed it was secure.
So, with this racket in mind, I don't mind paying less and getting my certs faster. I have thought about looking into lower cost certificates simply because geotrust kept raising their prices to what thawt charged before verrisign bought them out. but you gotta love the fact that you can request a cert and have it installed in less than 30 minutes!
Having to buy secure server certificates is a raket, but it probably keeps more people from using bad ssl programs on their servers. I guess in todays world it has become a needed thing.
Tim L