> You can always generate a "bogus" certificate for free (Like > the default "Snake Oil" cert that is created by Apache). > > You will get the same level of encryption as a digitally signed cert > (i.e: one that costs money) but the browser will complain > about it not being signed or something of that nature.... I > forgot the details as it was a couple of years ago.
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