Protect visitor data, secure logins, and show your audience that your website is safe to interact with. Add SSL to your domain and activate HTTPS in minutes.

How to Install an SSL Certificate on your Website
Installing an SSL certificate is simpler than most people expect. Once you’ve chosen the certificate that fits your domain, you can activate it directly through your hosting control panel. The process involves verifying your domain, generating the certificate, and enabling HTTPS across your website.
To walk you through the steps visually, we’ve prepared a clear video guide covering everything from activation to final checks.
After installation, your site will display the HTTPS prefix and the padlock icon, showing visitors that their information is protected.
Your SSL Options, Made Simple
Adding an SSL certificate gives your visitors a safe path to browse, sign in, or share details on your site. It activates HTTPS, shows the padlock icon, and keeps data private as it moves between the browser and your server.
Simple site protection
DV SSL covers quick needs like blogs, portfolios, and personal pages with fast domain checks.
Business-ready verification
OV and EV SSL confirm your company details and build trust for customers who interact with your brand online.
Flexible coverage for growing sites
Wildcard and multi-domain SSL secure subdomains or multiple sites under one setup, giving you room to expand without extra steps.

Key Verpex SSL Certificate Features
Protects personal information exchanged between your website and your visitors.
Your site shows the padlock icon and secure URL, improving visitor confidence.
Search engines prioritize secure websites, helping you appear in more results.
Works across Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, mobile browsers, and more.
Install the certificate through your control panel with minimal setup.
Choose coverage for one domain or protect several under one certificate.
Support for Every SSL Step
From choosing your certificate to getting it installed, we’re here to make the process simple and smooth. Just reach out whenever you need a hand.
- 24/7 access
- Validation guidance
- HTTPS activation help

SSL encrypts the information sent between a visitor’s browser and your server. Without it, data such as logins, form details, and payment information can be exposed. SSL also activates the HTTPS prefix and the padlock icon, showing visitors that your site is safe to interact with.
There are different types of SSL certificates.
DV (Domain Validation) confirms you own the domain - ideal for personal or smaller sites.
OV (Organization Validation) checks your business details and is suited for company websites.
EV (Extended Validation) goes through a detailed verification process and is often used by websites handling payments or sensitive customer information.
A Wildcard SSL secures your main domain and all subdomains under one certificate. This is useful if you run multiple sub-sections of a site such as store.example.com or blog.example.com and want them all protected without buying separate certificates.
Multi-domain SSL is ideal if you manage several different websites. It allows you to secure multiple domains under one certificate, simplifying management and cutting down on separate renewals.
DV certificates activate quickly after domain ownership is confirmed. OV and EV certificates take longer because they require additional business verification. Once approved, the certificate can be installed immediately in your control panel.
Yes. Search engines expect websites to use HTTPS, and sites without SSL may appear lower in results. Browsers also show warnings on non-secure pages, which can reduce visitor trust and traffic.