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Managed SSL

Protect your E-Commerce Website with an SSL Certificate

Features of SSL Certificate

Increased Website Conversions
Boost your User Trust and Search search ranking. Search Engine recognizes sites with SSL certificates and rewards them with higher search results than sites without them.
Maximize Sales
Only 2% of visitors proceed past an untrusted connection — a DV SSL certificate prevents these types of security threats that drive customers away.
Phishing Protection
Securing your websites from these attacks is a must and the best way to do it is to have an SSL certificate on your website. Most phishing involves cloning an existing website.
Server Authenticity
SSL authenticates the server to ensure that the client is talking to the correct computer.
Client Authentication
A machine user can authenticate to an SSL-enabled server using the users own public key pair, if the server is set up to accept it.
Session management
SSL certificates allow for the management of secure sessions, allowing for the resumption of secure sessions after interruption.
Integrity
The SSL certificate uses message authentication codes (MACs) to detect any tampering with the data during transmission.
Compliance
When you buy an SSL certificate, it provides the strongest protection for online businesses.

Frequently Asked Questions

SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer, a security protocol that creates an encrypted link between a web server and a web browser. Companies and organizations need to add SSL certificates to their websites to secure online transactions and keep customer information private and secure. SSL certificates create an encrypted connection and establish trust. It verifies the strength of the Secure Socket Layer encryption used when a user connects to the site and connects that encryption to the organization or individual that owns and maintains the website.
Transport Layer Security (TLS) is an updated version of SSL. We sell TLS, but most people still call it SSL because that’s the term everyone knows. TLS is a little more secure, so businesses like banks will insist on it, but for most websites it doesn’t make much of a difference. Our Certificates are compatible with both SSL and TLS protocols.
S is stands for secure in the phrase HTTPS. HTTPS is an encrypted and verified version of HTTP. An HTTPS website has a valid SSL certificate that’s been issued by a certification authority (CA). Such a website employs the SSL/TLS protocol to authenticate and encrypt all data to and from it. The fact that Google Chrome and other browsers flag all non-HTTPS webpages as insecure shows how crucial HTTPS is.
SSL Certificates are SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificates that authenticate websites and allow them to switch from HTTP to HTTPS encryption, protecting the exchange of valuable information visitors send to or receive from a website. An SSL certificate on your site instills trust in your visitors and keeps user data secure, verifies ownership of your website, and helps prevent attackers from creating a false version of your site.
No. There are many different types of SSL certificates based on the number of domain names or subdomains owned, such as: Single, Wildcard, Multi-Domain. Type of Validation Domain Validation , Organization Validation and Extended Validation (EV).
Currently, code signing certificates are valid for up to three years while SSL certificates are valid for just over one year.
Once an SSL certificate expires, other clients (users with browsers) cannot verify your website authenticity. In addition, it may not comply with the latest security standards, leading to vulnerability in encryption mechanisms down the line.

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