Establish Trust
With SSL, visitors will see a padlock in their browsers, indicating higher security.
They'll also see a dynamic seal from GeoTrust® — helping you further establish trust.
Protect Visitor Information and Secure Transactions
Boost customer confidence in your Web site by renewing your with a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate—a method of securing data transmissions across the Internet.
How It Works
An SSL certificate serves as a digital "passport" that allows data to be transmitted over secure networks—protecting financial and credit card transactions, sign-ups, Web access to mail, sensitive information and intranets.
You should have an SSL certificate if you are collecting any personal information through your site or if you want to share confidential information over the Internet. By solving two essential security issues, Authentication and Encryption, SSLs protect your Web site against:
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Spoofing: Unprotected Web site pages can be copied, and online criminals can use your domain name to collect money and personal information from your customers and visitors.
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Unauthorized Disclosure: When sensitive information is sent unprotected over the Internet, it's easy for hackers to capture and use it for fraudulent activities.
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Data Alteration: Transactions can be intercepted and edited either accidentally or intentionally.