SSL Certificate

A digital certificate that enables HTTPS encryption for websites, providing trust and data security for users and site owners.

An SSL certificate encrypts the connection between your website and its visitors, protecting information like passwords, payment details, and contact forms. When installed, browsers display a padlock icon to show users that the site is secure. Without one, visitors may see warnings that discourage them from continuing. SSL certificates are now a standard requirement for any modern website, and search engines favour sites that use them. They come in various validation levels, but all help build trust and protect data, making them essential for credibility and online safety.