I am running a public web application.

I would like to get a SSL certificate from a CA.

Have you got any suggestions or a CA that you are happy of using (or the opposite)?

What are the things I should be careful about?

My requirements are:
_ it must be recognized by all browsers (desktop and mobile)
_ it must be not too expensive (up to 60$/year)

Can I get something good with that money?

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Welcome to Super User, but this sounds like a shopping or buying recommendation, which then is off-topic as per the FAQ. – Arjan Feb 14 '11 at 14:41
Hi Arjan. Thanks for welcoming. You are right, but I can assure you it is not. But you are free to ban it. Sorry for not reading the FAQ carefully. – Dan Feb 14 '11 at 14:53
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closed as off topic by Arjan, studiohack Feb 14 '11 at 16:25

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The only real difference between most of the CA's is the warranty if broken. I use really cheap ones ($15/year) for my personal subversion repository which comes with a $10,000 warranty. I've not found a browser that doesn't like it yet.

http://www.clickssl.com/ resel from RapidSSL, GeoTrust, Thawte and Verisign, so you can easily compare what you get for your money.

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