Geographic Restrictions on SSL Certificates

As a trusted provider of SSL Certificates, we must comply with international regulations and sanctions that restrict the sale of SSL Certificates to certain countries and regions.

Unfortunately, customers may be banned or be required to meet specific conditions in certain regions. This ensures we maintain the highest standards of security and regulatory compliance.

Countries Where SSL Certificates Cannot Be Issued

We regret that we are unable to provide SSL Certificates to the following countries and territories due to current international restrictions :

Afghanistan, Belarus, Cuba, Eritrea, Guinea, Iran, Liberia, North Korea, North Cyprus, and Russia.

Additional Restricted Regions

Additionally, SSL Certificates cannot be issued in these specific regions :

Crimea, Donetsk People's Republic (DNR), Kherson, Luhansk People's Republic (LNR), Zaporizhzhya.

What This Means

If your organization operates in or has connections to any of these locations, please be aware that we cannot process SSL Certificate requests from these territories. This applies to organizations registered in these locations, individuals residing in these locations and servers physically located in these territories.

Alternative Solutions

If your business operates outside these restricted areas, we're happy to assist you with your SSL Certificate needs. Please contact our sales team to discuss your requirements and find the right SSL Certificate solution for your organization.

For any questions regarding these restrictions or to verify your eligibility, please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team.

Note : These restrictions are subject to change based on international regulations and sanctions.

Most Popular Questions

Understand which countries and regions are restricted from purchasing SSL Certificates from Trustico® due to international sanctions and compliance requirements.

Which countries cannot purchase SSL Certificates from Trustico®?

Trustico® cannot issue SSL Certificates to Afghanistan, Belarus, Cuba, Eritrea, Guinea, Iran, Liberia, North Korea, North Cyprus, and Russia due to international sanctions and regulatory compliance requirements.

Are there specific regions within countries where SSL Certificates are restricted?

Yes, SSL Certificates cannot be issued to Crimea, Donetsk People's Republic (DNR), Kherson, Luhansk People's Republic (LNR), and Zaporizhzhya, regardless of the country the organization is registered in.

What should I do if my business operates outside the restricted areas?

If your organization operates outside the restricted countries and regions, Trustico® is happy to assist with your SSL Certificate needs. Contact the sales team to discuss your requirements and find the right solution.

Do geographic restrictions apply to server location as well as business registration?

Yes, restrictions apply to organizations registered in restricted locations, individuals residing there, and servers physically located in those territories. All three factors are considered when processing SSL Certificate requests.

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