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What is an SSL Certificate, and How Does it Work?
One of the main prominent components of online business is building a trusted environment where potential customers feel confident in making purchases. An SSL certificate makes a foundation of trust by setting up a secure connection. SSL certificates have a key pair: a public and a private key.
The secure Sockets Layer, abbreviated as SSL, refers to standard security technology that establishes an encrypted link between a server and a client. It enables websites to use HTTPS, which is more secure compared to HTTP. An SSL certificate is a data file hosted in a website's origin server. SSL certificates make SSL/TLS encryption possible, and they contain the website's public key and the website's identity, along with related information. SSL, also known as TLS, is a protocol for encrypting Internet traffic and verifying server identity.
When a visitor accesses a website with SSL, their browser and the server set up a secure, encrypted.

Connection through a process known as the SSL/TLS handshake. This encryption protects unauthorized access to the data being transmitted. It also confirms the website's identity, certifying that the users are communicating with the intended server and not a malicious third party. By allowing secure data transmission, an SSL certificate not only promotes security but also elevates user trust and fosters search engine rankings.
Which is Better?
Paid SSL Certificate | Free SSL Certificate |
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Paid SSL certificates are higher-level add-on features that provide solid encryptions, site seals, and expert support compared to free SSL certificate versions. Paid SSL is an integral solution for securing highly sensitive data. |
On the other hand, Free SSL certificates have no difference in terms of security level. However, web hosting with an SSL certificate enables users to lessen the extra cost of buying security features. |
There is a padlock icon available in the address bar of all browsers to guard information. Remember to have an HTTPS prefix before your domain name to certify the entire security. Get free SSL certificate renewal with the plan and save funds on website security.
What Do Our Clients Have to Say?
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As a part of an established eCommerce business, trust is everything for us. Fortunately, the Net2Secure SSL certificate provided us with exactly what we wanted. Our customers feel secure when making purchases, and we have noticed a significant increase in conversions since securing our site.
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We have shifted to Net2Secure SSL Certificate, and the difference in security and performance was immediate. No more browser security issues, just a seamless, encrypted connection that our visitors trust.
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As the owner of a finance website, we prioritize data security. The Net2Secure SSL certificate offers solid encryption and authentication, ensuring that our clients' crucial information is always secure.
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Our SEO rankings have seen a tremendous increase after getting an SSL certificate from India's No.1 Leading cloud provider named, Net2Secure. Google favors secure websites, and we are seeing an affirmative response on our traffic and credibility.
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As the digital landscape continues to grow, having a secure website is paramount. Net2Secure made the process effortless. Their SSL certificate not only protects our crucial data but also improves customer satisfaction.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is an SSL certificate, and why do I need one?
2. How does an SSL certificate work?
3. What is the difference between HTTP and HTTPS?
4. How do I know if a website has an SSL certificate?
5. What are the different types of SSL certificates?
- Domain Validated (DV) SSL: Basic encryption with domain ownership verification.
- Organization Validated (OV) SSL: Verifies both domain ownership and organization identity.
- Extended Validation (EV) SSL: Provides the highest level of validation, displaying a green address bar in some browsers.
- Wildcard SSL: Secures a domain and all its subdomains.
- Multi-Domain SSL: Protects multiple domains under one certificate.
6. What is the difference between free and paid SSL certificates?
7. Will an SSL certificate improve my website's SEO?
8. Do SSL certificates need to be renewed?
9. How long does it take to install an SSL certificate?
10. What happens if I don't have an SSL certificate?

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