OpenSRS Offers New Security Products to Resellers

TRUSTe helps customers create an accurate privacy policy TRUSTe helps customers create an accurate privacy policy

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Wholesale domain provider OpenSRS (www.opensrs.com) announced on Wednesday that its resellers can now sell two new products, SiteLock and TRUSTe.

This announcement comes a month after it launched a new video production service for its resellers.

According to a blog post, SiteLock Website Security provides website scanning that identifies vulnerabilities and protects against threats. The product provides daily vulnerability scanning, a security seal and offers help with recovery as well, according to the OpenSRS website.

SiteLock is offered at three different levels of service – SiteLock Basic, Premium and SMB Enterprise. The plans start at $10 a year. OpenSRS says SiteLock can be provisioned through the OpenSRS Control Panel.

The second new product, TRUSTe Privacy Policy, helps resellers’ customers increase sales with an online privacy policy that “turns consumer confidence into clicks,” according to a blog post.

In addition to creating an accurate privacy policy, TRUSTe scans customer websites for potential threats and ensures compliance with government requirements, OpenSRS says.

OpenSRS says its resellers can offer two TRUSTe privacy solutions to customers including website privacy, and website privacy with seal. These solutions are also provisioned and managed through the OpenSRS control panel. Plans start at $15 per year, according to the post.

OpenSRS is hosting two webinars, one for each new product, to teach how the products work, and how to provision and manage them using OpenSRS. The webinars will also discuss marketing advice and ideas for sales of the products. The webinars are Thursday, September 22, and Tuesday, September 27, respectively. Each day will have two timeslots, 9:30 am and 2 pm. To register for the webinars, visit the OpenSRS webinar sign-up page.

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