It depends a lot on what kind of site you are trying to secure, but a cheap certificate works in many cases. Browser acceptance really isn't an issue with major providers. I would just be sure to check out some reviews…
You can find reviews and ratings of SSL vendors at http://www.sslshopper.com/certificate-authority-reviews.html
That's not completely true. Almost all certifiate providers issue chain certificate (even VeriSign) because it is better security practice. You simply need to install the inetermediate certificate on the server and none…
The DigiCert Wildcard cert does work on the iPhone.
It depends a lot on what kind of site you are trying to secure, but a cheap certificate works in many cases. Browser acceptance really isn't an issue with major providers. I would just be sure to check out some reviews…
You can find reviews and ratings of SSL vendors at http://www.sslshopper.com/certificate-authority-reviews.html
That's not completely true. Almost all certifiate providers issue chain certificate (even VeriSign) because it is better security practice. You simply need to install the inetermediate certificate on the server and none…
The DigiCert Wildcard cert does work on the iPhone.