Protect your users’ data with SSL certs.
SSL Certificates ensure your website’s security. Purchase the ideal SSL to safeguard your visitors.
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Single Domain - €4.99/year
Multidomain - €39.99/year
Wildcard - €59.99/year
What is an SSL certificate?
An SSL certificate is a digital certificate that authenticates a website’s identity and enables an encrypted connection.
SSL certificates are crucial for protecting sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, login credentials, and personal data, from being intercepted by malicious actors. When a website has an SSL certificate, its URL begins with “https://” instead of “http://”, indicating a secure connection. Additionally, a padlock icon often appears in the browser’s address bar, providing users with visual assurance of the site’s security. By encrypting data, SSL certificates help build trust and credibility, enhancing the overall safety of online interactions.
Why do you need an SSL Certificate?
Purchasing an SSL certificate is essential for securing your website and ensuring the privacy and integrity of data exchanged between your server and its users.
Having an SSL certificate enhances your website’s credibility and trustworthiness, as visitors can see the padlock symbol in the browser’s address bar, indicating a secure connection. It also positively impacts your search engine ranking, as search engines prioritize secure websites, helping to increase your site’s visibility and traffic. In summary, an SSL certificate is crucial for data security, user trust, and overall online presence.
How to install an SSL Certificate
Setting up an SSL Certificate is a very simple 4 steps process:
- Registration of the SSL certificate: Fill in the details of your domain or business, and you are ready to purchase.
- Verify the domain: Use email based validation or DNS TXT record to verify that you own the domain.
- Install the certificate on your server: Depending on your configuration it can be semi-automatic or more involved. In any case we are here to assist.
- Configure your website to use HTTPS: Configure the webserver to serve the HTTPS version of the website and check all your links.