Secure Your Site with SSL Certificates from 42/month
We offer wide range of SSL certificates like domain validation SSLs, Business and Extended Validation
as well as CSR generation and many others.
Secure Your Site with SSL Certificates from 42/month
We offer wide range of SSL certificates like domain validation SSLs, Business and Extended Validation
as well as CSR generation and many others.
Positive SSL
Positive SSL Wildcard
Essential SSL
Essential SSL Wildcard
Positive SSL Multi-Domain
Positive SSL Multidomain Wildcard
Instant SSL
Multi-Domain SSL
Instant SSL Pro
Multi-Domain SSL Wildcard
Instant SSL Premium
Instant SSL Premium Wildcard
Positive SSL EV
EV SSL
Multi-Domain EV SSL
SSL Certificates are small data files that digitally bind a cryptographic key to an organization’s details. When installed on a web server, it activates the padlock and the https protocol and allows secure connections from a web server to a browser. Typically, SSL is used to secure credit card transactions, data transfer and logins, and more recently is becoming the norm when securing browsing of social media sites.
SSL Certificates bind together:
An organization needs to install the SSL Certificate onto its web server to initiate a secure session with browsers. Once a secure connection is established, all web traffic between the web server and the web browser will be secure.
When a certificate is successfully installed on your server, the application protocol (also known as HTTP) will change to HTTPs, where the ‘S’ stands for ‘secure’.
SSL Certificates use something called public key cryptography.
This particular kind of cryptography harnesses the power of two keys which are long strings of randomly generated numbers. One is called a private key and one is called a public key. A public key is known to your server and available in the public domain. It can be used to encrypt any message. If Alice is sending a message to Bob she will lock it with Bob’s public key but the only way it can be decrypted is to unlock it with Bob’s private key. Bob is the only one who has his private key so Bob is the only one who can use this to unlock Alice’s message. If a hacker intercepts the message before Bob unlocks it, all they will get is a cryptographic code that they cannot break, even with the power of a computer.
If we look at this in terms of a website, the communication is happening between a website and a server. Your website and server are Alice and Bob.
SSL Certificates protect your sensitive information such as credit card information, usernames, passwords etc. It also:
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