Do I have to have an SSL certificate for each web page I want to secure?

No. One SSL certificate covers every page within your domain. If your SSL certificate is issued for www.mydomain.com, then your SSL certificate will work for the pages as below: https://www.mydomain.com/index.html, https://www.mydomain.com/support/about_us.html, https://www.mydomain.com/books/mysteries/authors.html, and so on.

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