Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: 25 May 2026
We believe in being transparent about how this website is funded. This disclosure explains our relationship with SSL.com and how affiliate links work.
What this means
- Many of the "buy" and product links on this site are affiliate links to SSL.com.
- If you click one of these links and complete a purchase on SSL.com, we may receive a commission.
- This commission comes from SSL.com, not from you. The price you pay is exactly the same as if you had gone to SSL.com directly.
Our commitment to you
Earning a commission never changes the price you pay, and it does not bias our guidance toward more expensive products. Our goal is to help you choose the certificate that genuinely fits your needs — sometimes that's an affordable Basic SSL, sometimes a Wildcard or EV certificate. We recommend based on use case, not commission.
Why we use affiliate links
Affiliate commissions are what allow us to keep this site, its guides, and its free tools (SSL checker, CSR generator, decoder, and more) available at no charge to you. It's a way to fund genuinely useful content without putting up paywalls or intrusive ads.
Who sells the certificates
We do not sell certificates. All certificates are provided, issued, sold, and supported by SSL.com. Payment, delivery, and refunds are handled directly by SSL.com under their own terms. See our Terms of Service for more.
How affiliate links are identified
Affiliate links on this site carry the rel="sponsored nofollow" attribute. They link to SSL.com via the affiliate tracking URL affiliates.ssl.com/idevaffiliate.php?id=1892. We disclose this relationship in the footer of every page.
Questions
If you have any questions about our affiliate relationship, email us at info@getyourssl.com — we're happy to be transparent.