ipsCA - SSL Server Certificates, IPS Certification Authority, s.l.
e-Sign, Security Products and Services since 1995
ISPs Partners Domain registars Strategic Partners

     


- Free 1 year Server Certificate for the ISP. Renewed annually.

- Free 6 month Free Server Certificates for every ISP customer.

- Free unlimited B1 S/MIME 1 year Email Certificates for every ISP's customers. Instant validation process. Renewed annually.

- Instant validation process for SSL Server Certificates, no printed documents required.

All Certificates are chained to the IPS Servidores CA Certificate, thus authentic certificates recognized by more than 93% of todays browsers.


ipsCA offers a new certification and partnering scheme, independent from Verisign and
lowering the barrier of entry for many companies doing business online.

ipsCA is a subsidiary of IPS, whose root certificate (IPS SERVIDORES) is present in Microsoft products since 1999, and other internet products from other vendors. Our root certificate was incorporated in Internet Explorer 5.01 and is now present in more than 93% of todays browsers. Microsoft bundles our root in IE, W2000,XP,WME AND NT4 SP6.0.

ipsCA signing Certificate is signed by IPS SERVIDORES and that makes our server certificates recognized by more than 93 % of today desktops.

For older browsers our certificates are supported but not embedded, the same happens for any version of Netscape Browsers.

Any way, given the last statistics on browsers use, the amount of users with netscape browsers is near the 4% and sadly going down every month.

In the server side you can install our server certificates in any web server or application that support standard SSL X.509 Certificates.

If you want to become a partner, receive the Partner Agreement or need more information, please send an email to our Business Development Manager at, partner@ipsca.com



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