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1&1 Ionos UK

1&1 Ionos UK 1and1 SSL Starter

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1&1 Ionos UK 1and1 SSL Starter Plus

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1&1 Ionos UK 1and1 SSL Business

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123-Reg 123-Reg 123-SSL

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Heart Internet

Heart Internet HeartInternet Simple SSL

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123-Reg 123-Reg Domain SSL

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123-Reg 123-Reg Org SSL

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Heart Internet

Heart Internet HeartInternet Standard SSL

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Heart Internet

Heart Internet HeartInternet Extended SSL

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123-Reg

123-Reg Extended SSL

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What is a SSL Certificate?

SSL is an acronym for secure sockets layer. It is a type of Internet security protocol used in securing data between two machines, by way of encryption. The main purpose for doing this is to protect the integrity of online transactions. Ensuring that the data cannot be viewed or changed in the process. This could be from accepting credit card payments to ensuring that password details are kept secure.

A website has an SSL certificate, it is an indication that the site is safe and secure to open, and there’s no possible way that if you input any of your personal info or credit card details, any of them would be compromised.

Who Needs a SSL Certificate?

Today, countless numbers of online shops and e-commerce websites make use of an SSL certificate to secure their connections. By this measure, whatever data is provided by a customer on their site, it will be safe and secure. Therefore, if you have a business website of your own, it is a must that you consider getting your website an SSL certificate because it is an added security feature to your site visitors. Second, SSL certificates can significantly help in building up your site’s trust rating. Taking this into account Google have indicated that they will be marking pages that collect passwords or credit cards that do not have an SSL installed as ‘insecure. Therefore, it is very important that you earn site visitor’s trust and confidence first before they will decide to become your customer and subsequently place an order transaction. This will help eliminate the risks of losing a possible customer due to baseless suspicion or scepticism from their end.

How to I get a SSL?

You can get your site an SSL certificate from any SSL provider. They, in turn, will have to verify some vital information about you and your site, such as if you’re indeed the legitimate website owner; if your business is legitimate or not, etc. As soon as you’re cleared of their verification process, they will award to you the SSL certificate you are requesting for your site. There are different kinds of SSL certificates, there is one for an ordinary website (which are usually the cheapest) and two, for a business organization. The third kind, which is strongest, is the Green Bar Extended SSL certificate.

Greenbar SSL

Now, If what you require for your website is an SSL certificate that provides the highest trust level, consider getting instead a Green Bar Extended SSL certificate. They are named as such because they turn your visitor’s browser address bar into green, which clearly indicates to them that the pages they are to open provides the highest level of security and thus making an online transaction is safe and secure because their sensitive information can’t be compromised due to hacking by a third party.