SSL-Certificate

Allows secure transactions between browsers and web servers. SSL-Certificate stands for Secure Socket Layer, which is needed during the conversion of a website from HTTP to HTTPS. It is extensively used for the creation of a highly secure connection and for the encryption of data. It displays the identification information of the virtual private server. It is also responsible for the verification of server details. It provides secure and encrypted transactions between the browser and websites. This protocol generates a certificate which the end user has to authenticate.

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