SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. It is an encryption layer that encodes information that is exchanged between a client and a server, protecting the transmission of sensitive and private data.
An SSL certificate allows you to apply SSL encryption technology to your site, so that information traveling from it is encrypted. SSL certificates are expected by consumers for any site that handles sensitive information like identity information, credit card numbers, or confidential records.- 0 Users Found This Useful
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If your site sends or receives sensitive information, customers expect it to be secured with an...
The domain I want to secure is not hosted by you, can I still buy an SSL from you?
Yes you can. The domain you wish to secure doesn’t need to be in your account or hosted with us.
Do you sell chained certificates?
Yes, all of our certificates are chained to a CA (certificate authority).
What is a CA?
CA stands for certificate authority. A CA is the company issuing the SSL certificate (i.e Comodo,...
What's the difference between a domain validation certificate and higher assurance certificate?
Domain Validation certificates authenticate that the purchaser of the cert also owns (or...