Revamp Your eCommerce Site: Explore the Top 5 Design Trends for 2023
Importance of staying up-to-date with design trends in the eCommerce industry:
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SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a protocol for establishing a secure channel between two devices connected through the internet, such as communication between the browser on your device and web server. An SSL certificate encrypts all data transferred to and from your website, thus making sure it is safeguarded from any misuse by third parties that may attempt to access it.
Nowadays, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, & Safari among others, mark your website as ‘not secure’ in the browser address bar, if it doesn’t have an SSL certificate. On the other hand, if your website has an SSL certificate, a green padlock icon will be displayed in the browser bar, and it will start with “HTTPS” where ‘s’ denotes secure.
This helps instill confidence among your website visitors, establishes that your website is secure, and it’s safe to share personal & payment information, & rank better.
Choose the right SSL package based on your business’s needs. Choose from a Standard, Wildcard, or EV (extended validation) SSL.