What is SSL? – Info Email Marketing
What is SSL? You might have heard the term SSL, or maybe someone said your website needs an SSL certificate but you aren’t sure what one is. That’s OK. By the end of this article, you’ll have a basic understanding of SSL certificates, and you’ll know whether you need one.
What is SSL?
In simple terms, you purchase a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate to protect information that other people enter on your website. For example, an SSL protects the personal data of visitors who sign up for your monthly newsletter and the credit card information of customers who make online purchases.
In a nutshell, you can reassure your online customers and earn their trust by securing your website with an SSL.
How’s it work?
How do I know if I need one?
How will people know my website has one?
On every secure web page, there are visual indicators. First, the browser displays a padlock icon. The location of the icon differs depending on the browser.
Second, you can look at the top-left corner of your browser’s address bar. Have you ever noticed that all websites say http:// or https:// before the website address? Pages that don’t have the “s” after the “http” are not secured by an SSL certificate.
There are other visual indicators that vary depending on the type of SSL certificate. Sometimes the address bar turns green and/or a security seal displays. Other times, the web browser provides a warning when a page isn’t secure.
The basics of SSL
If you need an SSL certificate, the next step is to learn more about the different types available. And when you’re ready to secure your website, check out the SSL Certificates available from GoDaddy.
Learn about the four types of SSL certificates available.
Wildcard SSL Certificate
Extended Validation SSL Certificate
SAN SSL Certificate
Organization Validation SSL Certificate
Also published on Medium.
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