What Is an SSL Certificate and Why Your Site Needs One
Site9 Team
Ever noticed the padlock icon next to a website's address? That's SSL at work. It's a small thing with a big impact on trust, security, and even your Google ranking.
What SSL does
SSL encrypts the connection between your website and your visitor, so any information they enter — like a contact form or payment — stays private and can't be intercepted.
Why it matters
- Trust: browsers warn visitors away from sites without it.
- SEO: Google favours secure (HTTPS) sites.
- Security: it protects your customers' data.
Do you have to set it up?
With a good website builder, SSL is included and enabled automatically — you get the padlock without lifting a finger. Never pay extra for a basic SSL certificate; it should come free.
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