Billing Termination
To prevent resource waste and unnecessary fees, you can stop billing for unused resources.
One-time Payment Resources
SSL certificates are one-time payment resources. You need to pay for them at a time when purchasing them. After an SSL certificate expires, it cannot be trusted anymore.
- The 7-day unconditional refund policy applies to SSL Certificates. So you can unsubscribe an SSL certificate if you no longer need it within 7 days after the purchase.
However, if a refund application is required, the application must be submitted no later than 7 calendar days (24 x 7 hours) after you place the order.
For more restrictions on unsubscription, see Unsubscribing from an SSL Certificate.
- If you have enabled auto-renewal but no longer wish to automatically renew the subscription, disable it before the auto-renewal date (30 days before the certificate expiration date by default) to avoid unexpected expenditures.
Pay-per-Use Resources
In CCM, private CAs and certificates are billed on a pay-per-use basis. To terminate the billing of a private CA or certificate, just delete it. The billing stops upon the deletion. To delete them, go to the CCM console and choose Private CAs or Private Certificates under Private Certificate Management. Then, locate the target CA or certificate and click Delete in the Operation column.
For more details about private CAs, see Deleting a Private CA
For more details about private certificates, see Deleting a Private Certificate.
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