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A few standard certificates have an option which secures the main domain (your-address.com) and subdomain with WWW prefix (www.your-address.com). UC SSL and Wildcard SSL secure all subdomains (including WWW). If your would like to secure multiple seperate domain names with just one SSL certificate then your best bet is to use a multi-domain SSL certificate, available in our SSL Store. 

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