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		<title>StartSSL: Free/Cheap SSL Certificates</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[StartCom is the certificate authority providing StartSSL certificates: unlimited 1-year domain-validated single-site SSL certificates for free (&#8220;Class 1&#8243;); unlimited 2-year domain-validated single-site, UCC, or wildcard certificates after paying $39.90 to further validate your account (&#8220;Class 2,&#8221; which necessitated photo IDs and a phone call, and is good for 1 year); 2-year EV certificates for $149.90 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.startcom.org/">StartCom</a> is the certificate authority providing <a href="http://www.startssl.com/">StartSSL certificates</a>: unlimited 1-year domain-validated single-site SSL certificates for free (&#8220;Class 1&#8243;); unlimited 2-year domain-validated single-site, UCC, or wildcard certificates after paying $39.90 to further validate your account (&#8220;Class 2,&#8221; which necessitated photo IDs and a phone call, and is good for 1 year); 2-year EV certificates for $149.90 (I have no idea if this is a good price or not, as I have no use for an EV certificate right now).  The &#8220;Class 1&#8243; and &#8220;Class 2&#8243; SSL certificates, both 1- and 2-year, both single-site and wildcard are chained certificates, requiring an intermediate certificate, but the underlying root certificate was included in FF3.5, Chrome, Safari4, and IE6 (these are the browsers to which I have easy access for testing).  I wasn&#8217;t able to find a proper comprehensive list of who&#8217;s root certificates are included in which versions of what browsers (if anyone can point me to such a list, I&#8217;d be grateful).</p>
<p>$39.90 for unlimited 2-year wildcard certs is a whole heck of a lot cheaper than anything else I&#8217;ve seen.  In fact, that&#8217;s not much off of what I&#8217;d been paying for 2 years of a single-site certificate, having done a lot of comparison-shopping.  And it&#8217;s really hard to beat <strong>free</strong> for single-site certificates.  It&#8217;s an easy replacement for self-signed certificates at the same price.</p>
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