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Organization Validation (ov) Certificates

overall review score: 4.2
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Organization Validation (OV) Certificates are a type of SSL/TLS certificate used to authenticate the identity of organizations requesting secure communication. They provide a higher level of assurance compared to Domain Validation (DV) certificates by verifying the legitimacy and physical existence of the organization, thereby assuring visitors that they are interacting with a trusted entity. OV Certificates are commonly used by medium to large organizations to secure their websites, especially for e-commerce, banking, and enterprise purposes.

Key Features

  • Verification of the organization's legal existence and identity
  • Displays organization information in the certificate details
  • Supports securing multiple subdomains through SANs (Subject Alternative Names)
  • Provides strong encryption standards (up to 256-bit SSL/TLS encryption)
  • Usually issued within a few days after verification process
  • Help enhance customer trust and confidence

Pros

  • Provides higher assurance to users through verified organizational identity
  • Enhances website credibility and trustworthiness
  • Can include organization details in the certificate for transparency
  • Supports secure communication across various domains and subdomains
  • Widely recognized and trusted by browsers

Cons

  • More expensive than Domain Validation certificates
  • Requires a rigorous verification process which can take several days
  • Less suitable for individual or personal websites compared to DV or EV certificates
  • Possibility of additional documentation requirements depending on certification authority

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Last updated: Wed, May 6, 2026, 10:31:14 PM UTC