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Where can i buy the cheapest EV SSL certificate? By now the cheapest one i've found is Godaddy. But i want know if there are a cheaper one.

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Some providers offer to use their own certificate for free. The URL to request a page would in this case look like this: http://yourdomain.providerdomain.com. Not sure if that is an option for you, but is is surely the cheapest one. – martinstoeckli Mar 8 at 10:00
thanks, but i need one for professional use. – user2119955 Mar 8 at 10:09
Shopping questions are off topic on StackExchange, partly because they go out of date quickly and partly because we need to ask so many questions of you before a recommendation can be made. The best advice I can give you is to use SSLShopper to choose who to buy from. I might also point out that Google don't use an EV certificate - are you sure you need one? – Ladadadada Mar 8 at 10:35
i'm new on stackexchange i've asked about ten question. You have criticized me on all! And yes godaddy has ev certificate! do you want the link? Noone in this world really need ev certificate, but i want to encrease my customers trusth in my platform – user2119955 Mar 8 at 10:49
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@user2119955 - Maybe you missed Ladadadada's point about EV-certificates. He wanted to point out, that there is a difference between domain-validated and extended-validation certificates, and that even Google uses the cheaper domain-validated certificate, because it's technically the same. – martinstoeckli Mar 8 at 22:47
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