By comparison, the difference between a regular certificate and an extended validation certificate is merely a change in color.
I only recently, and everybody else moving to extended validation certificates, only recently went to 2048.
On a vendor's validation certificate, individual ratings are listed, as well as the overall rating.
Most of these items were sold with a validation certificate.
It's a little bit like the extended validation certificates.
Presumably, if it was one of those extended validation certificates, all the green lights would turn on, too.
Extended validation certificates turn the address bar green in newer browsers.
They meet regularly to discuss web standards such as extended validation certificates.
Or two years is the maximum for extended validation certificates, just because they want to tighten that up.
I had to, for example, use 2048-bit keys when I got my extended validation certificate.