SSL Certificates
An SSL certificate is displayed for websites in the form of a padlock icon in the address bar and a URL that starts with https://. Behind the scenes, the website has been verified, and any information passed between the server, and a visitor’s web browser is securely encrypted. An SSL connection is vital for any website requesting or storing personal information such as contact details or payment information.
- Can I point an A record to a package and get the free SSL certificate?
- Why do I get an ERR_SSL_UNRECOGNIZED-NAME-ALERT error?
- Can I install a third-party certificate?
- How can I generate a Certificate Signing Request?
- How do I activate my free SSL?
- Why should you use Force HTTPS on your website?
- My website shows as insecure due to mixed content?