All RapidSSL certificates come with a Static Site Seal that allows you to display to your visitors and customers that your website is secured by an SSL.
This seal is “Static”, meaning it is just a basic image file that does not display a live time/date stamp or any company details (to obtain a seal with live time & date stamps or company details, you would need to consider another certificate that offers a “Dynamic Site Seal”, like GeoTrust).
To download the image file for RapidSSL’s static site seal, please visit https://knowledge.rapidssl.com/support/ssl-certificate-support/index?page=content&id=SO14424

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