[1] Secure Socket Layer [2] [SSL] server Certificates are installed on a server or device. This can be a server that hosts a website like www.digi-sign.com [3], a mail server, a directory or LDAP server, or any other type of server that needs to be authenticated, or that wants to send and receive encrypted data.
The following is a list of browsers that are compatible with Digi-SSLs™, Digi-Codes™ and Digi-IDs™:
When combined with the Automated & Authenticated Certificate Delivery™ [AACD™] [4] system the complete life cycle of the Digi-SSL™ can be automated. See the AACD™ Flash Presentation [5] for further details.
The Digi-SSL™ Service system is the Administrators’ interface for ordering additional credits for use by the ACCD™. For further information on the Digi-SSL™ Service system visit the Digi-SSL™ Service Online Demo [6].
Links:
[1] https://www.digi-sign.com/downloads/download.php?id=aacd-digi-ssl-pdf
[2] https://www.digi-sign.com/ssl+certificate
[3] http://www.digi-sign.com
[4] https://www.digi-sign.com/aacd
[5] https://www.digi-sign.com/demos/aacd
[6] https://www.digi-sign.com/demos/digi-ssl