Explanation of SSLs
Internet safety is priority number 1 for everyone who buys services online, and your customers will anticipate nothing but the highest possible safety level when they purchase your services.
What Does SSL Stand for?
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a technology that guards your online shop or sign-in page. The SSL certificates, also referred to as digital certificates, encrypt the delicate data required from site visitors such as address, birth date, Social Security number, driver's license or debit card information, so that nobody could use this info for illegal purposes.
Your web site guests can recognize a protected site by the ‘https' component at the beginning of the web address, or by the locked padlock symbol in the browser window, or by a distinctive seal on the site.
The SSLs feature 256-bit encryption, and include a ten thousand US dollar warranty and a site seal for your site. You are required to have a static IP address.
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