Encrypt your data and protect your visitors with an SSL certificate.
nstalling an SSL certificate on your website safeguards sensitive data exchanged between you and your visitors from potential threats. Our SSL certificates feature powerful 256-bit encryption—the industry standard for keeping information safe and secure.
When SSL is enabled, your website’s URL begins with HTTPS and a padlock icon appears in the address bar. These visual cues reassure visitors that your site is secure, giving them confidence that their personal information and payment details are protected.
Google favors websites secured with SSL certificates in its search rankings. Adding SSL to your site not only strengthens security but also improves your SEO visibility—helping you attract more traffic and increase conversions.
Customers are often cautious when making transactions online. By installing an SSL certificate on your website, you show them their data is secure—building confidence in your brand and encouraging worry-free purchases.
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An SSL certificate secures your website by encrypting the data exchanged between your server and your visitors. To activate this protection, the certificate must be installed on your web server.
An SSL certificate boosts your website’s security, builds trust with visitors, and can improve your search engine rankings. It shows both users and search engines that your site follows strong security practices.
To verify if your site has an SSL certificate, look for a padlock icon next to the URL and ensure the address starts with "https://" before the domain name.
SSL/TLS certificates can be categorized by their validation level and the number of domains they protect. For Domain Validated (DV) certificates, the Certificate Authority (CA) verifies domain ownership via email, phone, or DNS records.
Additionally, SSL certificates vary by the number of websites they can secure:
-Single-domain certificates protect one domain and its subdirectories.
-Wildcard certificates cover a domain and all its subdomains.
-Multi-domain certificates secure multiple unrelated domains.
Yes, it does. Google considers website security a key ranking factor. Having an SSL certificate can improve your site's chances of ranking higher in search engine results.
All SSL/TLS certificates offer the same strong level of encryption. However, the right choice depends on your needs. Some websites may require a higher level of validation to establish trust or need a certificate that can secure multiple domains or subdomains.
Yes, you can. If you purchase an SSL certificate from another provider, you can easily install it using our web hosting control panel.