Trustico® CaaS cPanel Plugin for Website Owners

The Trustico® CaaS cPanel plugin makes it easy for website owners to secure their websites with commercial SSL Certificates directly from the cPanel dashboard.

This page explains what the service provides, how to obtain your SSL Certificate license, and why commercial SSL Certificates deliver more value than free alternatives. Learn About The Trustico® CaaS cPanel Plugin 🔗

What Certificate as a Service Provides

Certificate as a Service (CaaS) from Trustico® combines an SSL Certificate license with automated management through the cPanel plugin. When you purchase a CaaS-enabled SSL Certificate, you receive EAB credentials that allow the plugin to retrieve, install, and automatically reissue your SSL Certificate.

Your website stays protected continuously, even as the industry moves towards shorter SSL Certificate validity periods.

The plugin handles everything behind the scenes. Validation, retrieval, installation, and automatic reissue are all managed for you. You enter your credentials once and the plugin takes care of the rest. Discover Certificate as a Service (CaaS) 🔗

Why Commercial SSL Certificates Matter

Free SSL Certificates provide basic encryption, but they offer no identity validation, no warranty protection, and no dedicated support. For businesses that rely on their website to generate revenue, build trust, and protect customer data, these limitations create real risk.

Commercial SSL Certificates from Trustico® are backed by globally trusted Certificate Authorities (CAs) and deliver a level of assurance that free alternatives simply cannot match.

Free SSL Certificates are typically Domain Validation (DV) only, issued automatically with no verification of the organization behind the website. This means a phishing site can obtain the same type of SSL Certificate as a legitimate business.

Commercial SSL Certificates offer Organization Validation (OV) options that verify your business identity, giving your customers confidence that they are dealing with a real, validated organization.

Business Benefits of Commercial SSL Certificates

Professional SSL Certificates deliver significant advantages through improved search engine rankings due to stronger trust signals. Websites with Organization Validation (OV) SSL Certificates benefit from enhanced visibility compared to those using free alternatives.

Enhanced customer confidence leads to higher conversion rates. When visitors see that a website has been validated by a trusted Certificate Authority (CA), they are more likely to complete purchases and share personal information.

Businesses gain access to expert support for setup and troubleshooting, ensuring smooth implementation and ongoing maintenance.

Comprehensive warranties protect your business interests and provide recourse in case of SSL Certificate related issuance issues. Commercial SSL Certificates from Trustico® include warranty coverage that free SSL Certificates do not offer.

Selecting Your SSL Certificate

Trustico® offers several SSL Certificate types through the CaaS cPanel plugin to suit different website requirements.

A single site Domain Validation (DV) SSL Certificate is suitable for personal websites, blogs, and small projects that need encryption without organization verification. A single site Organization Validation (OV) SSL Certificate is recommended for businesses, e-commerce sites, and any website that handles customer data.

Wildcard SSL Certificates are available for websites that use multiple subdomains such as www, mail, and shop under the same domain. A single Wildcard SSL Certificate secures the base domain and all subdomains. Explore Wildcard SSL Certificates 🔗

Obtaining Your CaaS License

To use the Trustico® CaaS cPanel plugin, you need to purchase a CaaS-enabled SSL Certificate from the Trustico® online store. When your order is processed, you will receive an e-mail containing your EAB Key ID and EAB HMAC Key credentials.

These are the only values you need to enter into the plugin to retrieve and install your SSL Certificate.

Before purchasing, confirm which domain names you need to secure and whether you require a single site or Wildcard SSL Certificate. Your SSL Certificate license determines which domain names can be included. Discover How to Obtain Your CaaS Credentials 🔗

Purchase Your SSL Certificate

After purchasing, check whether the Trustico® CaaS cPanel plugin is installed on your server. If it is, navigate to the "Security" section in your cPanel dashboard, open the plugin, and follow the step-by-step process.

If the plugin is not yet installed, you can direct your server administrator to the installation guide. If you manage your own cPanel server, you can install the plugin yourself. View Our Plugin Guide 🔗

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The CaaS cPanel plugin removes the complexity of traditional SSL Certificate deployment and ensures your website stays protected with a commercially backed, automatically managed SSL Certificate. Learn About Certificate as a Service (CaaS) 🔗

Most Popular Questions

Information for website owners about using the Trustico® CaaS cPanel plugin, including why commercial SSL Certificates deliver more value than free alternatives, business benefits of professional SSL Certificates, how to choose the right SSL Certificate type, and how to obtain a CaaS license.

Commercial Compared with Free SSL Certificates

Free SSL Certificates provide basic encryption but offer no identity validation, no warranty protection, and no dedicated support. Commercial SSL Certificates from Trustico® include Organization Validation (OV) options that verify your business identity, comprehensive warranties, and expert support for setup and troubleshooting.

What Does Certificate as a Service Include?

Certificate as a Service (CaaS) from Trustico® combines an SSL Certificate license with automated management through the cPanel plugin. You receive EAB credentials that allow the plugin to retrieve, install, and automatically reissue your SSL Certificate without any manual intervention.

Purchasing a CaaS-Enabled SSL Certificate

Visit the Trustico® online store and select a CaaS-enabled SSL Certificate. After purchase, you will receive an e-mail containing your EAB Key ID and EAB HMAC Key credentials. These are the only values you need to enter into the plugin.

Domain Validation (DV) Compared with Organization Validation (OV)

Domain Validation (DV) SSL Certificates verify domain ownership only and are suitable for personal websites and blogs. Organization Validation (OV) SSL Certificates verify your business identity through additional checks and are recommended for businesses, e-commerce sites, and any website that handles customer data.

Single Site or Wildcard SSL Certificate

A single site SSL Certificate covers one domain name such as example.com. A Wildcard SSL Certificate covers the base domain and all subdomains such as www.example.com, mail.example.com, and shop.example.com. Choose a Wildcard if you use multiple subdomains.

After Purchasing Your SSL Certificate

After purchase, check whether the Trustico® CaaS cPanel plugin is installed on your server. If it is, navigate to the Security section in your cPanel dashboard, open the plugin, enter your EAB credentials, and click Retrieve SSL Certificate. The plugin handles everything else automatically.

Automatic Reissue Explained

Once your SSL Certificate is installed through the plugin, automatic reissue is configured. When the SSL Certificate approaches its expiry window, it is automatically reissued and reinstalled without any action required on your part.

Warranty Protection from Commercial SSL Certificates

Commercial SSL Certificates from Trustico® include warranty coverage that provides financial protection in case of SSL Certificate related issuance issues. Free SSL Certificates do not offer any warranty protection.

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