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What is an SSL Certificate?

An SSL certificate is a bit of code on your Web server that provides security for online communications. When a Web browser contacts your secured website, the SSL certificate enables an encrypted connection. It's kind of like sealing a letter in an envelope before sending it through the mail.


SSL certificates also inspire trust because each SSL certificate contains identification information. When you request an SSL certificate, a third party Certificate Authorities (CA) (such as, Sectigo, Comodo CA, DigiCert, etc) verifies your organization's information and issues a unique certificate to you with that information. This is known as the authentication process.

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