If you’re running a business online, you must have heard of this term – SSL. Sounds pretty techy, right? Don’t worry, it’s not nearly as complex as it sounds. Having an SSL is a real game-changer for your website’s security (and gaining your clientele’s trust). Let’s get into it.
SSL Unravelled
So, the acronym SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. Sounds like some sort of Star Wars or Tron technology, but basically it’s just a security measure for websites. Imagine an SSL as a super secure, VIP entry lane between a server (your website) and a client (your customer’s browser).
You may have heard about something called an SSL Certificate. It’s like a Drivers License for your website. It tells the browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, etc.), “Hey, you can trust me, I have an ID card!”. This creates a private conversation that only your website and the customer’s browser can understand. Interesting, right?
SSL and Your Business: The Dynamic Duo