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How SSL Certificates Protect Websites

Securing Website Data with SSL Certificate and HTTPS Protocol

SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer, a global security technology that enables encrypted communication between a web browser and a web server. It is installed on a web server and serves to secure online transactions, logins, and data transfers.

An SSL certificate creates a secure connection by:

  • Encrypting data: Prevents hackers from intercepting private messages, passwords, and banking info.
  • Verifying identity: Confirms you are talking to the real website owner and not an imposter.
  • Boosting SEO: Google favors HTTPS websites in search rankings.

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