SSLs Explained
Online safety is a number one priority for everyone who buys products online, and your customers will expect nothing but the highest possible safety level when they pay for your services.
What Does SSL Denote?
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a technology that safeguards your online store or login page. The Secure Sockets Layer certificates, also known as digital certificates, encrypt the sensitive information required from website visitors like physical address, date of birth, national identification number, driver's license or bank account details, so that nobody could use these details for unlawful purposes.
Your site visitors can recognize a protected website by the ‘https' part at the beginning of the web site address, or by the padlock symbol in the browser window, or by a distinctive seal on the web site.
The Secure Sockets Layer certificates feature two hundred and fifty six-bit encryption, and include a ten thousand US dollar warranty and a site seal for your web site. You are required to have a dedicated IP.
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