
Why you need SSL for your website
What is SSL? SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) creates an encrypted link between your own browser (for example, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari) and the website you are visiting. This encryption protects the

What is SSL? SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) creates an encrypted link between your own browser (for example, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari) and the website you are visiting. This encryption protects the

In January of 2017, Google’s Chrome browser began adding “Not Secure” to the address bar of HTTP webpages that collect passwords or credit card information. The reason for this is to alert