Does free ssl comw with new namecheap domain name
When you register a new domain name with Namecheap, the answer to this question is:
It depends on the type of domain and the plan you choose.
Here's a breakdown:
- .com,.net,.io,.online,.store,.tech,.website,.xyz: These TLDs (top-level domains) come with a free SSL certificate from Let's Encrypt, which is a popular and trusted SSL provider. This means you'll get a free SSL certificate automatically when you register your domain name.
- .io,.co,.me,.ly,.tk,.ml,.ga,.cf: These TLDs also come with a free SSL certificate from Let's Encrypt, but only if you opt for Namecheap's "Basic" or higher plan.
- Other TLDs: For other TLDs, such as.biz,.info,.name,.pro, etc., you'll need to purchase an SSL certificate separately. Namecheap offers various SSL options, including Let's Encrypt, Comodo, and GlobalSign, at an additional cost.
To summarize:
- Most TLDs come with a free SSL certificate from Let's Encrypt, but it's not always automatic.
- Some TLDs require a higher plan or separate purchase of an SSL certificate.
When registering your domain name with Namecheap, make sure to check the plan details and TLD-specific information to confirm whether a free SSL certificate is included.