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Guest Post: The Benefits of a Security Certificate

March 6, 2013 by Kris McDonald 2 Comments

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file9791234819983If you have a website for your business, security is very important. Quite often now we hear about websites being hacked. There are several things that you (or your webmaster) can do to provide extra security, creating a security certificate is one of those things.

With the volume of Internet users continually rising and the technology perpetually advancing, it’s all the more important nowadays to invest in online security for your business. The service that is provided to people cross the world has vastly improved since its inception. This is precisely the reason why business operatives should make the most out of their website to make it a reputable, secure platform for customers to use; thus reducing the likelihood of them bouncing off your page and onto a site that they feel more confident in using.

As a business owner, it is your responsibility to ensure customer confidence is maintained, which is where buying a SSL certificate online comes in. This piece of kit is the ultimate in customer protection, giving users of your site the peace of mind that they are in safe hands. A SSL certificate essentially lets the browser know that your site is authentic and safe to use. It also means that any data transferred between a customer’s browser and your web server is encrypted, meaning that their personal details, such as bank details, passwords and addresses are safe and almost impossible to decode.

That has to be the biggest benefit, right? Your customer will know that their session is encrypted by the appearance of the ’https’ in the address bar and the presence of the trusted padlock. They will know that they can trust you and your site, increasing their confidence and improving the potential of a sale being made.

Online security certificates from a trusted Certificate Authority are, frankly, a necessity in this day and age. Not only will your customers know that they are in safe hands, but it will also benefit you as a business. Despite the initial outlay, consider it as an investment, as you see more sales rolling in and your revenue on the increase.

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Kris McDonald is Chicago mom to 2 sets of twins, wife, photography nut, gadget addict, travel addict, and tech blogger who has worked in IT for over 20 years. She figured out a while ago that she was destined to be really busy (hence the 2 sets of twins), and she has found peace with that. Read More…

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