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Updated on June 22, 2024

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How to install an SSL certificate site seal

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This article describes how to install an SSL certificate site seal on your web site. An SSL certificate site seal is a small image file you can display on your site to help assure visitors that connections are encrypted and secure.Table of Contents

  • DigiCert SSL certificates
  • Sectigo SSL certificates
  • RapidSSL SSL certificates
  • Symantec SSL certificates
  • GeoTrust QuickSSL Premium SSL certificates

DigiCert SSL certificates

If you have a DigiCert certificate installed on your web site, you can add a DigiCert certificate site seal to your web site. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Use your web browser to visit https://docs.digicert.com/manage-certificates/digicert-site-seals/install-your-digicert-site-seal.If you do not have a DigiCert account, you must create one before you can obtain the seal.
  2. Follow the step-by-step instructions to install the seal on your site.

Sectigo SSL certificates

If you have a Sectigo SSL certificate installed on your web site, you can add a Sectigo certificate site seal to your web site. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Use your web browser to visit https://sectigo.com/trust-seal.
  2. Under Step 1, select the type of certificate you purchased from the Select Certificate Type list box.
  3. Under Step 2, select the desired image size using the Sectigo Trust Seal radio buttons.
  4. Under Step 3, copy the automatically generated HTML using the Copy to Clipboard link, and then paste it into your own web site pages.

RapidSSL SSL certificates

If you have a RapidSSL certificate installed on your web site, you can add a RapidSSL certificate site seal to your web site. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Use your web browser to visit https://knowledge.digicert.com/solution/SO14424.html.
  2. Follow the step-by-step instructions to install the seal on your site.For more information about RapidSSL certificate site seals, please visit https://www.rapidsslonline.com/ssl/how-can-i-get-a-rapidssl-logo-or-site-seal-for-my-website.

Symantec SSL certificates

If you have a Symantec SSL certificate installed on your web site, you can add a Symantec certificate site seal to your web site. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Use your web browser to visit your Broadcom account.If you do not have a Broadcom account, you must create one before you can obtain the seal.
  2. Under Choose Your Seal, select the language, size, display format, and website URL for your seal.
  3. Under Create Your Seal Script, click I accept. Create script.
  4. Copy the automatically generated HTML, and then paste it into your own web site pages.

GeoTrust QuickSSL Premium SSL certificates

Site seals for GeoTrust QuickSSL Premium SSL certificates are dynamic, with an embedded organization name, date, and timestamp.

If you have a GeoTrust Quick SSL Premium SSL certificate installed on your web site, please open a support ticket on the Hostvento Hosting Customer Portal at https://secuire.hostvento.com and we will help you obtain a site seal.

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