What In Fact are Secure Sockets Layer Certificates?
Internet safety is an utmost priority for everyone who purchases products online, and your clients will want nothing but the highest possible security level when they pay for your services.
What Does SSL Stand for?
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a protocol that guards your e-store or logon page. The SSL certificates, also referred to as digital certificates, encrypt the delicate information required from web site visitors like physical address, date of birth, national identification number, driver's license or credit card information, so that no one could use this information for illegal purposes.
Your web site guests can recognize a secure site by the ‘https' component at the beginning of the site address, or by the padlock symbol in the browser window, or by a special seal on the site.
The SSLs offer two hundred and fifty six-bit encryption, and include a $10K USD warranty and a static site seal for your site. You need to have a dedicated IP address.
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