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Sectigo SSL Certificate Reviews

Sectigo is a privately held company that offers SSL certificate and computer security products. It was previously known as Comodo and Comodo CA but has since been sold to new owners and changed its name to Sectigo on November 1st, 2018. It was founded in 1998 and is headquartered inĀ Roseland, New Jersey USA.

The Sectigo SSL certificate reviews listed below will help you determine whether Sectigo is a good company to buy SSL certificates from. The reviews have been verified to be from real Sectigo customers.

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Hexagon Software LLC

Pay the extra for Verisign - I know I will, next time
December 8, 2007 Permalink
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These guys are terrible. They won't let you make a purchase that doesn't run through their extremely unstable JavaScript/ActiveX solution. Their "automated" purchase system doesn't work with IE7; I had to download Mozilla. Their instructions are unclear, at best. When I finally was notified that my certificate was available, I get a vague email with a link. I click on the link and get this stupid message that says "Your personal certificate has been installed" with no indication of /where/ it has been installed. It's not a personal certificate. After a complete search of my computer there is no evidence that the certificate was installed anywhere. Best of all: there's no way to contact technical support without a user name and password... which they won't give. Basically: everything that could go wrong has. They've taken my money and delivered absolutely nothing but frustration and heartache in return. It will cost you less, get you a certificate sooner, and probably not put you in contact with nearly as much red tape to form your own certificate authority and get it recognized as a root CA. Do not use Comodo; I can't imagine worse service.

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