Is this some kind of social security paper that we
need? Oh no, it has to do with your
website and how it will be viewed on the internet. First of all, what does SSL stand for? It is short for Secure Sockets Layer. It is how small businesses communicate with
consumers and share information online about their goods and services.
An SSL certificate protects your site and those who visit it
from digital bugs or nasty web creatures.
When an Internet user attempts to send confidential information to a Web
server, the user's browser will then access the server's digital certificate
and establish the secure connection that you expect. In the future, if a website does not have one
it will display “not secure” in the URL bar at the top of the page.
You cannot have your business be deemed as less than
reliable by Google! Internet Highway
offers a myriad of services to its customers.
Setting up an SSL certificate is just one of them. Get an optimized website with a viral social
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