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Why Does The Site Need an SSL Certification?

Security should always be a high concern for your website, but do you need an SSL certificate? A secure Sockets layer (SSL) is the process of protecting the data which travels around the internet, so prevent hackers and bots from accessing sensitive information online. Private information like credit card details goes through the different servers and this is where the proper network security and encryption is needed to prevent the hackers from intercepting data. The rule of thumb is that you are responsible for protecting your business and client’s private and sensitive information like financial records, password log- ins, identify numbers, credit card details.

How SSL work: In the same way that we use to lock and unlock doors, SSL certificate use keys to validate and protect the sensitive information. The certificate signing request or CSR must also be created on the server. This creates a pair of public and private keys. The public key is used to encrypt the sensitive information, whilst the private key is used to decrypt the information provided and restore it to its original format so that it can be read.

Here are the top reasons why you need to get that SSL certificate for your website: 1. To Build Consumer Confidence 2. Secure Payment 3. Boost Your Google Ranking 4. Secured Password Log-Ins 5. PDPA Compliance:

1. To Build Consumer Confidence A website with the SSL certificate can be easily recognized when the URL starts with the https instead of http and where there’s a green padlock symbol next to the URL bar. As such, you are sending a clear signal to your target customers that your business has the integrity and savvy to implement this additional level of protection for their private data.

2. Secure Payment For the e-commerce sitesFor the e-commerce sites, credit card details are often collected. In doing this, the customer is giving his full trust that this sensitive information will be transmitted securely. The SSL will serve as the security protocol for the payment transactions.

3. Boost Your Google Ranking According to the Google, websites with an SSL certificate are given small ranking benefits on the Google’s search engine results because they want to encourage all the website owners to switch from the HTTP to HTTPs, to promote web security. This means that when you acquire an SSL certificate for your website, this can help you boost your Search Rankings. boost your Search Rankings

4. Secured Password Log-Ins If your pages are password protected, then the SSL certificate is must on your website for you to secure the log-in details such as the username and password of your customers and to prevent hackers from hacking.

5. PDPA Compliance: Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) is a law that governs how businesses collect and use the personal data.

Having the SSL Certificate on your website will give your customers a sense of security that their private data are in safe hands. This is a big requirement when it comes to a website dealing with the sensitive information like the card details and other personal information about their customers. Securing this information with the SSL encryption (https) immediately combats any risk of unwanted sharing of your information. “Privacy by Default” is the new internet mantra.

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