Your email should prove it's really from you
SSL.com’s Email & Brand Trust solutions combine S/MIME encryption with BIMI-verified brand logos — so every message you send is authenticated, encrypted, and instantly recognizable.
Email is the most impersonated channel on the internet
Phishing emails cost organizations billions each year — and most of them impersonate trusted brands. The problem isn’t just financial: every successful phishing attempt that uses your brand erodes the trust your customers place in your communications.
The solution isn’t just spam filters or user training. It’s making your legitimate email visually and cryptographically distinct — so recipients can trust it before they click anything.
SSL.com’s Email & Brand Trust products address both layers of this problem:
- Brand Trust — display your verified logo or official seal in the inbox, backed by BIMI and a Mark Certificate
- Email Security — encrypt and digitally sign every message with S/MIME, so recipients can verify the sender and message integrity
Two ways to build trust in every inbox
Brand Trust — Mark Certificates
Email Security — S/MIME Certificates
Email & Brand Trust is not one-size-fits-all
Answer two quick questions and we'll recommend the right certificate — or combination — for your situation.
1 — What do you need to achieve with your email?
2 — What best describes your organization?
2 — What level of identity do you need in the signature?
A complete trust signal — at every stage of the email journey
I want recipients to see my logo before they open the email
I want to prove my emails haven't been tampered with
I want both — brand visibility and message-level trust
Not sure where to start?
Trusted by organizations that take email seriously
Inbox view
Opening the email
Domain authentication
Encryption
Start building trust in every inbox today
WebTrust for CAs (BDO)
Audited annually — one of a select few CAs globally authorized to issue all three Mark Certificate types.WebTrust for S/MIME BR
WebTrust-certified CA for S/MIME Baseline Requirements.BIMI Group Guidelines
All certificates issued under BIMI Group VMC Guidelines and S/MIME Baseline Requirements.BIMI Working Group Member
SSL.com participates in the AuthIndicators Working Group that defines and maintains the BIMI standard.