HostingB2B last gave us an offer back on July 12, 2021. Now they’ve returned with a deal on SSL certificates.
- HostingB2B announces the upgrade of the partnership with GoGetSSL to Platinum Partners and offers 50% discount on all SSL packages along with free installation assistance.
Now, you might say to yourself “Pay for SSL certificates? Just use Let’s Encrypt!” Indeed, LE meets most user’s needs. But for some use case, particularly non-web uses, LE isn’t a workable solution. Also, not everyone likes the automated paradigm LE uses and its short expiration period. You might find this discussion on the pros and cons of Let’s Encrypt interesting.
If you need to purchase an SSL certificate, check out HostingB2B‘s offer below.
Their Terms of Service is available on their web site (Privacy Policy). They accept JCC SMART, VISA, Mastecard, PayPal, and BitPay.
Here’s a little about HostingB2B in their own words:
“We are a company that has been operating in the Web Hosting industry for at least a decade, with High-Level Products and Services, which are specifically targeted at B2B (Business to Business). With DataCenter Presence in Cyprus – Malta – UK – Amsterdam – and with our own Network and Infrastructure, we provide fully integrated.
The industries we serve (iGaming – Betting – Forex – Crypto) require 100% uptime and the UK Datacenters have the right certifications and awards to honor those strict SLAs for our clients.”
Have you been a HostingB2B customer? Please share your experience in the comments below.
Now read more to see the offers!
Certificate Name | Sub-domain Protection | List Price | With Promo Code |
GoGetSSL Domain | Yes | €7.14 | €3.57 |
GoGetSSL Multi Domain | Yes | €27.06 | €13.53 |
GoGetSSL WildCard | Yes | €81.18 | €40.59 |
Promo code SSL50OFF
ORDER LINK: https://www.hostingb2b.com/ssl-certificates/
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free is good price
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They have big list but everything not exist
Code only applies for 1-year certificates, which is a bummer. Also, the discounted Wildcard cert price is higher than other providers’ regular prices.
Hi,
On the linked page it shows GoGetSSL WildCard SSL €81.18 is with no subdomain protection? How come? Wildcard SSLs are meant to be used on subdomains. Can you please explain this?