How SSL Certificates Function
Internet security is a number 1 priority for everyone who purchases goods online, and your customers will anticipate nothing but the highest possible level of safety when they buy your products.
What Does SSL Stand for?
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a protocol that guards your web storefront or sign-in page. The Secure Sockets Layer certificates, also called digital certificates, encrypt the delicate details requested from website visitors such as address, birth date, national identification number, driver's licence or debit card information, so that no one could use these details for unlawful purposes.
Your site guests can identify a protected website by the ‘https' part at the beginning of the Internet address, or by the padlock icon in the browser window, or by a distinctive seal on the site.
The SSLs feature 256-bit encryption, and include a 10 000 dollar warranty and a static site seal for your website. You need to have a dedicated IP.
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