AutoSSL

AutoSSL is a new technology that has revolutionized how we secure websites and web applications. It provides automated certificate management for all domains, allowing you to quickly and easily manage SSL certificates without having to configure them or keep them up-to-date manually. This makes it easier than ever before to ensure that your website is always protected with the latest security protocols while also reducing time spent on manual configuration tasks. AutoSSL automatically generates an SSL certificate for each domain name registered in cPanel & WHM (or another compatible control panel). The certificates are generated using a (CA) like Let’s Encrypt, a free Certificate Authority (CA) providing digital certificates at… Read More

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Request My SSL Certificate

Managed SSL service where we install and manage the SSL certificate for you if you prefer to spend time on other things. After you purchase an SSL certificate there are a few steps to take before your site is secure. The first step is to request the certificate for the website’s domain name (or common name) that you want to secure. How you request the certificate depends on the type of certificate you have and the type of web server your site is hosted on. Choose the scenario that best describes your situation to see how you request your certificate:

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SSL/TLS

SSL/TLS (Secure Socket/s Layer/Transport Layer Security) is an essential security protocol used to protect data transmitted over the internet. It works by encrypting the data sent between two computers, making it impossible for anyone else to intercept and read that information. SSL/TLS provides authentication of both endpoints as well as encryption of all communication in order to ensure secure transmission of sensitive data such as credit card numbers or passwords. The main purpose of using SSL/TLS is to provide privacy and integrity for communications over a network, which can be achieved through strong encryption algorithms like AES-256 or RSA-2048 bits. The encrypted connection also ensures authenticity by verifying server identity… Read More

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Secure Sockets Layer

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a security protocol that provides communications privacy over the Internet. It is used to encrypt data sent between two systems, such as a web browser and server, or other endpoints in an organization’s network. SSL ensures that all data transmitted between these points remains secure and private by using encryption algorithms to scramble information before it’s sent out across the internet. SSL works by establishing an encrypted link between two computers so they can communicate securely without anyone else being able to intercept their messages or access any of the confidential information they are exchanging. The process begins with one computer initiating an SSL connection… Read More

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SSL Certificate

An SSL certificate is an essential component of any secure website, and it allows users to securely access a website or web application. It encrypts data sent between the user’s browser and the server, ensuring that no third party can intercept sensitive information like passwords or credit card numbers. Without an SSL certificate in place, websites are vulnerable to malicious attacks such as man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks which could lead to stolen credentials and other confidential information being compromised. SSL certificates are issued by Certificate Authorities (CA), who verify the identity of a company before issuing them with a digital signature for their site. This ensures that visitors know they can… Read More

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SSL/TLS Certificate

SSL/TLS are acronyms that stand for Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security which are important components of a modern web security certificate. They provide a layer of encryption between the user and the website they’re visiting, ensuring that all communication is secure and private. SSL/TLS Certificates also help to verify that a website is legitimate, as only trusted websites can obtain them from recognized Certificate Authorities (CA). This helps protect users from phishing attacks and other malicious activities online. In order for a website to receive an SSL/TLS Certificate, it must go through several steps including domain validation by the CA, installation on the server hosting the site’s content, and configuration… Read More

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SSL

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a protocol that was created in order to provide secure communication between two computers over the internet. SSL is most commonly used to protect sensitive information such as credit card numbers, passwords, and other confidential data when it is transmitted across the web. It works by encrypting all of the data that passes through an SSL connection so that it cannot be read or modified by anyone who does not have access to the encryption key. This ensures privacy and security for users, making sure their personal information remains private even if someone were able to intercept their transmission on its way from one computer… Read More

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