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SSL certificate benefits
THE BEST SSL ENCRYPTION AVAILABLE
Buy SSL Certificate encryption and you can rely on strong security to protect your customers. All communication between you and your site visitors will be fully safeguarded. For techies, this means SHA-256 and 2048 bit RSA keys, as well as Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) support.
SEO BOOST TO GET FOUND FASTER
Google displays sites not protected by SSL Certificates as ‘Not Secure’. They also rank websites with SSL higher in search results than those that don’t have them. With this in mind, ‘cheap SSL’ means so much more because the cost of losing customers is high.
VISITOR TRUST POINTS
One of the main reasons for an SSL Certificate purchase is to make customers feel they’re in safe hands. Your encryption comes with a Site Seal to display on your website, from the world’s largest Certificate Authority. This, and the browser padlock, shows your audience they’re protected. Your SSL cost earns you priceless customer trust.
FLEXIBLE COVER
When it comes to logistics, we have you covered – no matter what server(s) you use, our SSLs are good to go. They also cover both the ‘www’ and ‘non-www versions of your site, so you’re getting a cheap SSL Certificate in more ways than one.
Why SSLs.com
GREAT PRICES, NO HASSLES
We bring you some of the best SSL price tags on the market. We cut through the marketing BS so you can find the best fit for your needs without wasting time.
SUPER-EASY ACTIVATION
Your SSL Certificate price comes with our convenient 3-click activation. You’ll be up and running with website protection almost faster than it takes to say: “What should I eat for lunch?
STRONG CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Asking yourself where to buy SSL Certificate encryption? You won’t find our Support Team distracted by other products. At SSLs.com, expert help is a given. Our job is to make things easy for you
How SSL works
SUPERHERO STEPS IN
When someone types your website domain into their browser, your SSL Certificate automatically kicks into action, like a superhero. It encrypts the connection between their browser and your site, meaning only you and your customer can read the information exchanged
LOCKDOWN CONFIRMATION
The encryption connection happens almost at the speed of light. A confirming padlock icon and ‘HTTPS://’ will appear in the browser. And if you’ve bought an Extended Validation (EV) SSL, your company name will also be displayed, so everyone knows you’re verified as 100% legit.
LIFT OFF
You’re all set with a fully encrypted line of communication between you and your website visitors. No-one else can snoop in or steal information. Your customers are protected. There’s also a warranty with all our SSL Certificates, to give you peace of mind too.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is SSL used for?
SSL is used to secure credit card transactions, data transfer, and logins, and more recently is becoming the norm when securing the browsing of social media sites. SSL Certificates bind together: A domain name, server name, or hostname. An organizational identity (i.e. company name) and location.
Is SSL free with Hostinger?
With Hostinger, you get a free SSL certificate with every Business or Shared web hosting plan. By acquiring a plan, you ensure that all your website connections are safe and you empower your clients to safely purchase your products or enter sensitive information on your website.
Is Gmail SSL or TLS?
Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a security protocol that encrypts email to protect its privacy. TLS is the successor to Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). Gmail always uses TLS by default.
What is positive SSL?
Positive SSL is a type of Domain Validated SSL Certificate from Comodo. Positive SSL is the best choice for websites that involves less user information, with just the basic level of validation.
What Details Does an SSL Certificate Include?
An SSL certificate includes the details of the party to whom the certificate has been issued. It includes the subsequent information:
- Domain Name.
- Which person, organization, or device it was issued to.
- Which certificate authority issue.
- Certificate Signature Algorithm.
- Associated subdomains.
- Issue date of the certificate.
- SSL/TLS Version.
- Certificate Validity Period.
- Certificate Authority (CA) Details.
- Public Key.
- Public Key Algorithm.
Why Do I Need an SSL Certificate?
- Keep data secure between servers.
- Increase your Google Rankings.
- Build/Enhance customer trust.
- Improve conversion rates.
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