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SSL Certificates in Afghanistan

If you’re serious about doing business online, you need SSL. It’s the best way to protect user data and defend against identity theft.

RAPIDSSL

RapidSSL is an ideal choice for securing new, small and medium-sized businesses.

$9.99/year
Single Domain
$10,000 Warranty
15-Day Refund
No Paperwork
SSL WILDCARD

RapidSSL Wildcard, secure an multiple sub-domains of a single domain.

$159.99/year
Multiple Subdomains
$5,000 Warranty
15-Day Refund
No Paperwork
BUSINESSID EV

A True BusinessID with EV certificate is inexpensive SSL solution for sites that need to prove authenticity.

$199.99/year
Single Domain
$1,500,000 Warranty
15-Day Refund
Green Bar in Browsers
SYMANTEC EV

Full business validation and all the features. Trust Symantec. It may take up to 10 business days.

$699.99/year
Multiple Domains
$1,500,000 Warranty
30-Day Refund
Green Bar in Browsers

At Kabulwebhost.com, we’re known for providing the finest service in the industry. That’s probably thanks to our stellar support team – in addition to being incredibly knowledgeable, Kabulwebhost.com support staffers are some of the nicest, most helpful people you’ll ever encounter. They’re available 24/7 to answer questions and offer advice.

The site seal is a graphic representation of your protection – it’s the main reason people buy SSL. It serves as a constant reminder to customers that your site is protected. Most web users know to look for a site seal, so it’s important to have one. Seals vary in appearance to reflect the differences between certs, but every SSL certificate we offer comes with a seal.

We handpick our SSL certificates to ensure strong browser ubiquity. This means that the majority of the world’s browsers will recognize these certs rather than throwing up a red flag because the company issuing the cert is unknown and its protection cannot be guaranteed. All of our certs are supported by all popular browsers.

Security is determined by the number of bits used to generate the encryption key, which is then used to encrypt the data. Most of our SSL certificates use either 256-bit or 128-bit encryption, depending on the capabilities of computer and server. Both 256- and 128-bit are industry standard for data protection.