Security & SSL

SSL Certificates: Why Every Website Needs HTTPS

What Is SSL/TLS?

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and its successor TLS (Transport Layer Security) are cryptographic protocols that encrypt communication between a web browser and a server. When a website uses SSL/TLS, its URL starts with https:// instead of http://, and browsers display a padlock icon.

Why HTTPS Matters

Types of SSL Certificates

How to Get a Free SSL Certificate

Let’s Encrypt provides free, automated SSL certificates trusted by all major browsers. Most hosting providers now include Let’s Encrypt integration, making it easy to enable HTTPS with just a few clicks. Certificates auto-renew every 90 days.

How to Check Your SSL

Use SSL Labs (ssllabs.com/ssltest) to test your certificate. It grades your SSL configuration from A+ to F and identifies potential security issues.

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