Ensure your business is trusted.
Assurance &
Authentication
SSL offers a level of assurance to users by displaying https and marking the site as secure in the URL of browsers.
Security &
Encryption
128/256-bit encryption protecting your website visitors when browsing or entering personal details.
Expert Help
& Support
Our expert team of hosting, email & cloud gurus are available to assist you with anything you may require. Drop past our helpdesk for more info.
Protect your visitors and boost
your websites SEO with SSL.
Secure your site with some of the most trusted names in the industry; RapidSSL, GeoTrust and Comodo. As a result, your customers will feel instant assurance knowing that your site is protected by such a premium brand.
Protect your website with included
automated, daily website backup.
It’s hard to believe anyone would want to harm your website, but they do. Thankfully, our website hosting plans include a daily website backup solution, ensuring that you always have up to 30 restore points to revert to quickly and easily.
Secure your website
With Australia’s favourite SSL.
Secure your website
With Australia’s favourite SSL.
With thousands of customers
See why they choose us.
What is an SSL certificate?
SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. These certificates are a cyber-security protocol that digitally encrypts information sent from a browser to a server.
These certificates are used to protect sensitive information like credit card numbers, usernames, passwords, email addresses, and more. A website with a certificate installed is identified using a number of trust indicators, like “https” and the padlock icon in the browser bar and more recently the words “secure” within the browsers URL.
What is 128 / 256-bit encryption?
The difference between the key lengths used once an SSL connection has been established in the browser. 256-bit security is indeed a bigger key however that does not necessarily mean it is more secure. 128-bit is equally secure for the foreseeable future.
The only reason 256-bit security is needed is if it’s specifically required by your industry or company policy. All our certificates have the ability to use either bit-length.
How long is an SSL certificate valid for?
Our certificates can be valid from anywhere to 1-3 years, depending on the certificate you choose to purchase. Per the Certificate Authority/Browser (CA/B) Forum, the governing body of the SSL industry, EV certificates can only be issued for a maximum of 2 years. DV and OV certificates from Symantec, GeoTrust, Thawte, Comodo, Certum and RapidSSL can be issued for a maximum of 3 years
Why wouldn’t I use a free SSL certificate?
Although tempting, it is never a good idea to use a free certificate provided by a host. Free certificates are typically only issued and valid for 30 – 90 days with many incurring reliability and browser recognition issues for Aussie websites.
Secure your website
With Australia’s favourite SSL.
RapidSSLMost Popular
$ 49.00
Per Year- Single Domain
- 128 / 256 Bit Encryption
- 99+% Browser Recognition
- $10,000 Warranty
- $33.00 professional setup fee*
PremiumSSL
$ 149.00
Per Year- Single Domain
- 128 / 256 Bit Encryption
- 99+% Browser Recognition
- $500,000 Warranty
- GeoTrust Premium Certificate
- $33.00 professional setup fee*
WildcardSSL
$ 300.00
Per Year- Multiple Sub-Domains
- 128 / 256 Bit Encryption
- 99+% Browser Recognition
- $10,000 Warranty
- 2048 Bit Industry Standard
- $33.00 professional setup fee*
Why do I need an SSL?
An SSL certificate ensures that your website visitors are secure when browsing your site. Installing an SSL certificate will mark your website as “secure”, giving your visitors the peace of mind they need when entering personal information.
As of 2018, Google has a begun ranking websites secured by an SSL higher in their search results. Ask our team which SSL certificate is best for your website.
I want to become a Reseller.
That is great news! Your customers will love you for it.
We have a partner/reseller network spanning our entire sunburnt country. As a popular choice for fellow systems integrators, we’ve set up the following area where you can learn more about our partner/reseller programmes and the products you will be able to offer to your customers. You can learn more here.