A TLS (formerly called SSL) certificate is a cryptographic file that proves to anyone connecting to a web address that the connection is secure between you and the owner of that address.
You need a TLS certificate for this box’s hostname ({{hostname}}) and every other domain name and subdomain that this box is hosting a website for (see the list below).
Certificates expire after a period of time. All certificates will be automatically renewed through Let’s Encrypt 14 days prior to expiration.
There are many other places where you can get a free or cheap certificate. If you don't want to use our automatic Let's Encrypt integration, you can give Namecheap’s $9 certificate, StartSSL’s free express lane, WoSign’s free TLS or any other certificate provider a try.
Which domain are you getting a certificate for?
(A multi-domain or wildcard certificate will be automatically applied to any domains it is valid for besides the one you choose above.)
What country are you in? This is required by some TLS certificate providers. You may leave this blank if you know your TLS certificate provider doesn't require it.