I was recently requesting a SSL cert via GoDaddy and noticed this message:
In the past I have always generated 2048-bit CSR requests, but this time it got me thinking that perhaps I should "step it up," and it seems like the next step would be a 4096-bit version.
There isn't much info available on 4096-bit SSL certs - but apparently many people have been using 1024-bit certificates until they absolutely had to upgrade and now some browsers won't support the 1024-bit certificates anymore.
How is browser support for 4096-bit certificates? If GoDaddy requires "at least" a 2048-bit certificate, is that enough, or should I try and do something more? If so, what are the advantages and disadvantages?
PS: the two links in GoDaddy's message are CSR Help and Learn more, neither of which I found very helpful.
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