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Security - Web Site Identity - Owner (This web site does not supply ownership information)

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Hi!

I have a website (www.lundbeckconsulting.no) with a valid SSL certificate, but Firefox says "This web site does not supply ownership information". So.. how can I supply ownership information??

Hi! I have a website (www.lundbeckconsulting.no) with a valid SSL certificate, but Firefox says "This web site does not supply ownership information". So.. how can I supply ownership information??

Isisombululo esikhethiwe

For the most part, most not secured site have this. Don't worry about it.

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Isisombululo Esikhethiwe

For the most part, most not secured site have this. Don't worry about it.

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SteinTheRuler said

"This web site does not supply ownership information". So.. how can I supply ownership information??

You would need an EV SSL certificate like the one used on this support site. Those are much more expensive because the issuer has to follow a business verification process, unlike the regular SSL cert process which only checks that whoever is applying for the certificate has technical control of the domain for which it will be used.

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Ah I see! Thank you for explaining :)