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SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. You will know if a website has an SSL certificate if the URL header reads HTTPS, rather than the traditional HTTP and has a padlock symbol beside it. The ‘S’ and the ‘padlock’ symbol displays to all visitors that any sensitive data, like credit card details or login information transferred through the website will remain safe by encrypting it. Once it’s encrypted, it can only be read by the authorised server. An SSL certificate is necessary for all e-commerce websites and also a great idea for standard sites to aid their Google SEO ranking.
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