SSL/TLS Secure Certificate – HTTPS
When visiting a website, HTTPS is used to establish a secure connection between you and the website you are viewing. As of January 2017, Google Chrome version 56 (and any subsequent browsers) will flag all non-HTTPS sites as “non-secure”. Initially only pages that transmit passwords and credit card information will be labelled this way, however Google’s end game is to mark all non-HTTPS connections as non-secure. You need to act now!

Confirm Your Website Identity
Fraud Protection Benefits
Necessary for Accepting Payments
Encrypt Information

Simply, What is an SSL Certificate?
SSL is the standard technology for keeping an internet connection secure and safeguarding any sensitive data that is being sent between two systems, preventing criminals from reading and modifying any information transferred, including potential personal details. The two systems can be a server and a client, for example, a shopping website and browser.
SSL Certificates bind together:
- A domain name, server name or hostname.
- An organisational identity (i.e. company name) and location.
Why Do I Need An SSL Certificate?
SSL Certificates protect your sensitive information such as credit card information, usernames, passwords etc. It also:
Keeps data secure between servers.
Increases your Google Rankings.
Builds/Enhances customer trust.
Improves conversion rates.

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