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For progressingFacebook signed_request, should we pay for using SSL?

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I hope that I will get the answer for it this time.

For progressing signed_request, should we pay for using SSL?

I would like to ask you a few questions about signed request. As you notice, we must take SSL certificate on 1st Oct. When I researched, we cannot get it as free. I am wondering how you decied that the number of business facebook users must take SSL certificate by payment. Isn't there any other option for taking SSL free such as you provided? Or aren't you going to give the option on Facebook for processing?

I can see there aren't many people realise this matter how big issue is. I tried to call you and ask some question on developer's blog, yet I haven't got any answer.

I hope that I will get the answer for it this time.

For Facebook signed_request, should we pay for using SSL?

For Facebook's signed_request function we must have an SSL certificate on applications and page tabs starting on 1st Oct. When I researched, we cannot get one for free.

I am wondering how Facebook decided that the number of business Facebook users will have to pay for an SSL certificate. Isn't there any other option for taking SSL free provided by Facebook? Or will they give the option on Facebook for buying one directly?

I can see there aren't many people who realise how big this issue is. I tried to call Facebook and asked some questions on the developer's blog, yet I haven't got any answer.

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For progressing signed_request, should we pay for using SSL?

I would like to ask you a few questions about signed request. As you notice, we must take SSL certificate on 1st Oct. When I researched, we cannot get it as free. I am wondering how you decied that the number of business facebook users must take SSL certificate by payment. Isn't there any other option for taking SSL free such as you provided? Or aren't you going to give the option on Facebook for processing?

I can see there aren't many people realise this matter how big issue is. I tried to call you and ask some question on developer's blog, yet I haven't got any answer.

I hope that I will get the answer for it this time.