> Why not try and compete with Equifaxsecure.com, who is currently the low cost > leader on SSL Certs? They ran for $49 for a long time, and recently > went up to $79. I see no reason for certs to be much more expensive > that the original $49 price to the end users. It's time to dispel the > myth that signed SSL Certs are or should be expensive. Well, As expensive as having a few armed guards protecting the concrete building which hosts your cert servers. :-) And consider the money you are supposed to pay when someone hacks you system... and the price for a professional security audit... - Cs.
- RE: Fwd: New Cert Authority - Are you listening OpenSRS? Alex Kells
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- RE: Fwd: New Cert Authority - Are you listening OpenSRS? Alex Kells
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