Secure Your Website With SSL.

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.

01 — What You Need To Know

What SSL does

SSL encrypts the connection between your visitor's browser and your website, so form entries, logins and payment details cannot be read in transit.

Trust and conversions

The padlock and https:// are trust signals customers now expect. A 'Not Secure' warning kills form submissions and checkout completions instantly.

SEO and compliance

Search engines favor secure sites, and any site collecting personal or payment information is expected to be encrypted.

02 — What You Get

SSL Certificates, handled.

  • 01Encrypt customer data in transit
  • 02Remove 'Not Secure' browser warnings
  • 03Display the trust padlock
  • 04Support better search rankings
  • 05Protect logins and form submissions
  • 06Required for online payments
03 — How It Works
  1. 01

    Choose the right certificate level

  2. 02

    Validate ownership of your domain

  3. 03

    Install the certificate on your host

  4. 04

    Force all traffic to https

  5. 05

    Auto-renew before expiration

04 — The WHG Advantage

Technology is the easy part. Strategy is the difference.

We install it, force https sitewide, fix mixed-content warnings and keep renewals from lapsing.

05 — Two Ways To Do This

Build it yourself. Or let us build it for you.

DIY

Do It Yourself

Buy and install a certificate for your domain.

Get SSL
Done For You

Let WHG Install It

Certificate, redirects, mixed content and renewals handled.

Website Management

SSL Certificates — Questions Answered

For most small business brochure sites, yes — as long as it is installed correctly and renews automatically. Stores and sites handling sensitive data often benefit from a higher validation certificate.