Are all SSL certificates recognised by all browsers?

All the SSL certificates sold by allthe.domains are compatible with 99.9% of all major browsers!

The major browsers include Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, Red Hat Linux Konqueror, Linux Web (formerly Epiphany), SeaMonkey 1.0+, Sony Playstation, Microsoft WebTV. 

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