A Secure Socket Layer usually abbreviated as SSL a digital certificate that encrypts data exchanged between a web browser and a web server. SSL Certificates normally allows private and sensitive data to be transmitted without interferences from third parties.
An SSL Certificate usually contains the following data: - Certificate holder’s name, serial number and expiration date of the certificate, certificate holder’s public key and a digital signature of the issuing authority.
Importance of SSL Certificate:
- The main importance of SSL Certificate is that it encrypts data. When a user attempts to send sensitive or confidential information to a Web server, the user's browser accesses the server's digital certificate and establishes a secure connection.
- It also helps to protect e-mail messages.
- Proves a user’s identity to a remote computer.
- It also ensures the identity of the remote computer.
- It also improves customer trust if they are dealing with you.
- Protects users from phishing attacks.
Getting an SSL Certificate.
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