SSL Certificates
If you don’t have the little green lock from a trusted SSL certificate, Google Chrome will tag your site
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Saving the internet, one green lock at a time.
If you don’t have the little green lock from a trusted SSL certificate, Google Chrome will tag your site is Not Secure.
Safely accept credit cards on your website
If you want to sell to a much larger audience you need to give customers the payment options they prefer — AND an SSL to keep them clicking through to
Protect sensitive information
SSL Certificates protect your customers’ sensitive information by encrypting the data they send to you, then decrypting it once you’ve received- usernames, passwords, credit card numbers and more can pass safely.
The little green lock
The green lock in the browser bar and the “s” in https mean a site is secure in every language. Have both on your site to show your visitors you care that their data is safe. It’s the strongest encryption on the market today
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World’s strongest encryption
Safely accept credit cards on your website
If you want to sell to a much larger audience you need to give customers the payment options they prefer — AND an SSL to keep them clicking through to
Getting Paid
Protect Your Customers
SSL Certificates protect your customers’ sensitive information by encrypting the data they send to you, then decrypting it once you’ve received it.
How SSL certificates work
SSL "handshake"
When a visitor enters an SSL-protected website, your SSL certificate automatically creates a secure, encrypted connection with their browser. Your site is most secure when SSL is deployed on all pages and subdomains.
padlock icon
Once the connection is complete, a padlock icon and HTTPS prefix appear in the visitor’s browser bar to show them they’re safe to share personal details. If you install an EV (Extended Validation) SSL, the browser will activate the green
All Set
An SSL certificate creates a secure tunnel through which information. All information passing to and from your website is now scrambled by 2048-bit encryption that’s virtually unbreakable by hackers. You are good to go.
Security From TechDwel
Sites need to look secure.
If you want your visitors to know their data is safe, you’ve got to look secure. The “s” in https and the green lock in the browser address bar are two indicators that a website is protected by a trusted SSL certificate.
Security From TechDwel
Sites need to look secure.
If you want your visitors to know their data is safe, you’ve got to look secure. The “s” in https and the green lock in the browser address bar are two indicators that a website is protected by a trusted SSL certificate.
What are the benefits of having an SSL Certificate on my website?
SSL Certificates inspire trust and show visitors that you value their privacy. An SSL Cert protects your customers’ sensitive information such as their name, address, password, or credit card number by encrypting the data during transmission from their computer to your web server. SSL is the standard for web security, and a Server Certificate is required by most merchant account services – you’ll need one if you plan to accept credit cards on your website.
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