If a website requires users to sign in, enter personal details like credit card numbers, or view confidential information such as health benefits or financial records, it’s crucial to keep this data secure.
SSL certificates help maintain privacy in online interactions, assuring users of the website’s authenticity and safety.
For Businesses: An SSL certificate is a must for an HTTPS web address. HTTPS is the secure version of HTTP, meaning that HTTPS websites have their traffic encrypted by SSL.
Most browsers label HTTP sites (those without SSL certificates) as “not secure,” signaling to users that the site may not be trustworthy. This encourages businesses to migrate to HTTPS.