Does Eyingbao's multilingual standalone site construction fee include SSL certificates and HTTPS forced redirection? This article details Let’s Encrypt's auto-renewal mechanism and support for national cryptographic SM2 certificates, helping enterprises achieve secure and compliant global expansion—focusing on SaaS website systems with multilingual support, global SaaS platforms for rapid deployment, and comprehensive security practices for Eyingbao e-commerce standalone sites.
Yes. All standard and higher-tier multilingual standalone site packages (including Starter, Professional, and Enterprise) come with globally recognized DV-class SSL certificates by default, preconfigured with HTTPS forced redirection rules, requiring no additional activation or manual setup.
This service covers the primary domain and all sub-language sites (e.g., en.example.com, ja.example.com, es.example.com), ensuring each language version uses HTTPS encrypted transmission to meet Google ranking weight requirements and PCI DSS compliance standards. Deployment takes effect automatically within 5–10 minutes after site completion, with no manual implementation time required.
For enterprise clients using custom top-level domains, the system supports one-click binding and auto-triggered certificate application. If clients already have third-party certificates, PEM-format files can be uploaded for manual replacement, compatible with Nginx/Apache dual-engine parsing logic.

Below is a core capability comparison of certificate management across different package tiers:
As shown, SM2 national cryptographic certificate support is not a base-tier feature but tiered by security level: Professional requires separate purchase, while Enterprise integrates it as a core security component, ideal for domestic finance, government, and state-owned enterprises with strict cryptographic compliance requirements.
Eyingbao employs dual-channel monitoring for zero-interruption Let’s Encrypt certificate renewal: the system proactively checks certificate validity every 48 hours and auto-initiates reapplication when validity falls below 21 days, while also integrating Let’s Encrypt’s official Webhook for real-time CA-side anomaly alerts.
Renewal is fully automated, averaging 3.2 minutes (empirical data) with a <0.07% failure rate. All logs are retained for 180 days, allowing audits via backend > Security Center > SSL Logs filtered by date, domain, and status.
For cross-border multi-node deployments, the system preloads new certificates on CDN edge nodes, limiting global access latency fluctuations to ±12ms, avoiding traditional post-renewal DNS cache-induced HTTP fallback risks.
For standalone sites targeting mainland China, SM2 is a regulatory must. Per GB/T 32918.2-2016 and Commercial Cryptography Regulations, finance, insurance, healthcare, and education sites must implement end-to-end encryption using national cryptographic algorithms. Since 2024, many regional government cloud procurements list SM2 compatibility as a SaaS vendor prerequisite.
Eyingbao Enterprise Edition features built-in SM2/SHA256 dual-algorithm negotiation, supporting automatic downgrade for TLS 1.2+ protocols—balancing domestic compliance with overseas user experience. Tests show SM2 adds just 86ms (avg.) to first-contentful-paint in Chrome 120+/Edge 122, outperforming industry peers’ 210ms overhead.
Note: SM2 certificates require compatible hardware load balancers or cloud WAFs. Eyingbao has pre-integrated with Huawei Cloud, Alibaba Cloud, and Tencent Cloud for one-click “National Cryptographic Acceleration,” eliminating middlebox procurement.
Decision-makers and security teams should evaluate vendors across:
Eyingbao is ISO/IEC 27001-certified, with SSL services covered by SLA (15-minute response, 99.99% uptime contractual).
We’ve served 100,000+ enterprises globally, treating security not as a feature but as growth infrastructure. Our AI-driven automation replaces manual ops, transforming SSL from cost center to trust asset:
Planning a multilingual project? Contact Eyingbao now for:
① Current domain SSL compatibility report
② SM2 implementation roadmap (with legacy system integration checklist)
③ Enterprise Edition security add-ons (including penetration testing)

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