Know About SSL Certificates
When was the last time you purchased something online? If you can’t remember, how about someone you know? Odds are the answer is one of the following: today, yesterday, or the day before yesterday. Now let’s hold onto those answers, we’ll need them later.
Online marketplaces, purchases, and transactions
are a part of our everyday routine. In addition to that, we live in an age
that allows anyone with little time on their hands to set up shop and
participate in online business. When you sign up for a hosting account, it’s
usually for a personal hobby, such as blogging, or blogging, or blogging. Or
it’s because you have a great product/service and you want to share it. Now
whether you’re brand new to hosting or a veteran of the web, you know there are
many terms to learn. We’ll help you hone in on one of the most important ones
to your business, an SSL Certificate. But first, let’s review some factors that
influence online transactions.
Why
should I get one?
There
are several factors that go into making an online purchase, such as price,
quantity, and quality. Those values are usually associated with the product
itself, right? Getting someone to trust in a product is one thing, but how can
you get visitors to trust your website?
The
answer is your SSL certificate. Having one allows you to process credit
cards and other personal info safely and securely. It allows you to become PCI
compliant, which is also a must for online business.
What is an SSL Certificate?
To summarize, an SSL certificate on the
front end is the badge that lets all of your visitors or potential customers
know that the information they submit via your site is safe. Security is
important, privacy is important, trust is important! That’s the beauty of an
SSL certificate. It lets your site’s visitors know those things are important
to you too. Without one, you will not succeed in getting your products and
services to the people that want them. The symbol that appears when your site
has an SSL takes care of half of the battle for you.
How does it work?
We know that on the front end, an SSL certificate is
represented by a badge; a symbol that your site is the place to be. But how
does it work exactly? The main function of an SSL certificate is to encrypt the
information that’s submitted via your website in a way that only the actual
recipient of the data can utilize it. In short, no one, except for the person
or persons who are supposed to receive it, can read it. Sorry identity thieves
and hackers, not on our watch.
Here are the SSL’s we
currently offer:
Positive SSL
Comodo’s Positive SSL
Certificates are designed for securing intranets, extranets, and websites.
These certificates are an ideal and low-cost way of securing your enterprise web server.
Comodo SSL
Comodo SSL certificates
provide the strongest protection, greatest flexibility, and can be issued to
your website within minutes using our 100% online ordering process.
Positive Wildcard SSL
You can either spend a
lot of money and time buying and managing individual SSL Certificates for each
subdomain, or you can save hundreds or even thousands of dollars by purchasing
just one Wildcard SSL certificate to secure them all.
Comodo Wildcard SSL
Comodo Wildcard SSL
secures subdomains such as yourdomain.com, secure.yourdomains.com, and
mail.yourdomain.com. One Wildcard SSL certificate saves you money and time by
simplifying SSL certificate management.
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