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An SSL is an indicator that shows users whether your website is credible and authentic. You can notice the green lock symbol at the end of the URL bar. This shows that your webpage is safe to access and navigate. Buy an SSL certificate to build trust and recognition between you and the user and verify with a guarded symbol.
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Every user wants to keep their data and information safe within their own systems. When they visit a website that may be potentially harmful and filled with viruses, users will click away. An SSL certificate is important to have because it represents that your site is safe and fights off any malice practice. This can be considered as reassurance which will help you get more traffic and leads.
There are three types of certificates that you can use for your SSL verification. They are listed as: Extended Validation (EV), Organization Validation (OV), and Domain Validation (DV).
This depends on your website configuration. There are specific certificates that can help you with added protection of your domains:
The Wildcard SSL certificates are able to cover all of a particular domain’s subdomains. Meanwhile, the UCC SSL certificates have been programmed to protect multiple subdomains, and websites.
While these two are similar to each other, the TLS (Transport Layer Security) is a more advanced version of the SSL and may even replace it in the upcoming future. Because of their close resemblance, SSL is used as a term used interchangeably for both things.
Most SSL certificates are able to use the hostname and not the IP address.



