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Why SGC and Why VeriSign |
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Strongest Encryption for the Most Visitors
Companies, governments and public institutions
worldwide trust VeriSign to secure their sites and protect their brands.
- SGC-enabled SSL
Certificates provide 128- or 256-bit encryption to over 99.9% of Web
site visitors, including the tens of millions who use certain older
versions of Windows and Internet Explorer. (Download SSL
in High-Security Browsers)
- VeriSign secures more than 500,000 Web servers worldwide, more than
any other Certificate Authority.
- The world’s 40 largest banks and 93% of Fortune 500 companies choose
VeriSign SSL Certificates.
The Most Trusted Security Mark on the Internet
Give your customers the confidence they need
to complete transactions on your site by displaying the VeriSign Secured
Seal.
- 4 out of 5 online buyers prefer to do business with merchants who
display a trust mark like the VeriSign Secured™ Seal. (See E-Commerce
Trust and SSL.)
- 70% of online shoppers have abandoned an online purchase because they
didn’t get a sense of security when it came time to provide payment
information.
(TNS Research, April 2005)
- 90% of those shoppers report that they would have completed the transaction
had a recognised trust mark, such as the VeriSign Secured Seal, been
present. (TNS Research, April 2005)

Recognised Industry
Leader Since 1995
VeriSign continues to lead the SSL certificate
industry as a member of the CA/Browser Forum, a standards-making body
focused on High Assurance SSL certificates.
- VeriSign is the leading provider of SGC-enabled certificates, enabling
strong encryption to over 99.9% of site visitors.
- VeriSign’s rigorous authentication practices set the standard for
online identity assurance with annual audits by KPMG.
- Our free technical support, in multiple languages, includes an online
knowledge base, 24/7 chat, email and phone support for business hours.
Make the Right Business Decision, Choose VeriSign
VeriSign has many customers just like you.
We understand your needs and know your risks. To find out which SSL
Certificates will work best for your business, check out our Product
Selection Wizard.
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