SSL is the padlock in the browser bar. Without it, browsers openly warn visitors that your site is not secure — right before they were going to contact you.
SSL encrypts the connection between your visitor's browser and your website, so form entries, logins and payment details cannot be read in transit.
The padlock and https:// are trust signals customers now expect. A 'Not Secure' warning kills form submissions and checkout completions instantly.
Search engines favor secure sites, and any site collecting personal or payment information is expected to be encrypted.
Choose the right certificate level
Validate ownership of your domain
Install the certificate on your host
Force all traffic to https
Auto-renew before expiration
We install it, force https sitewide, fix mixed-content warnings and keep renewals from lapsing.
Certificate, redirects, mixed content and renewals handled.
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