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Castle vs ComodoSSL: What are the differences?

Castle: Track security events or any unstructured data from your web backend or mobile app, and Castle will look for anomalies. Castle looks for suspicious login patterns without bothering the legitimate user nor the site administrator. The fully-automated anti-hijack engine identifies potential account compromises based on where the user logs in from and how they navigate the site; ComodoSSL: SSL certificates for Businesses to protect customer transactions. It is compatible with all popular browsers. Designed with cutting-edge technology. Trusted above many of the more expensive options on the market.

Castle and ComodoSSL can be primarily classified as "Security" tools.

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What is Castle?

Castle looks for suspicious login patterns without bothering the legitimate user nor the site administrator. The fully-automated anti-hijack engine identifies potential account compromises based on where the user logs in from and how they navigate the site.

What is ComodoSSL?

It is compatible with all popular browsers. Designed with cutting-edge technology. Trusted above many of the more expensive options on the market

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