With the
Private Security Certificate comes the
ability to reassure clients that their private, sensitive
information is completely safe. Different from the shared
security certificate, your domain name will always appear in
the address bar rather than secure pages being directed to a
server address. You will not have to worry about your
clients' credit cards numbers, social security numbers, etc.
getting stolen from your website.
Your forms are
more safe with a Security Certificate, also known as a SSL
(Secure Sockets Layer) Certificate, because the certificate
will encrypt and secure the information coming from the
form. Your customers will recognize the added security,
because there will be a padlock icon displayed in their
browser and the address bar will display “https” instead of
“http.”
Shared SSL Certificate
Secure your sensitive information using a Shared SSL
Certificate. This is an inexpensive security option, your
secure pages will display a server name in the address bar
rather than your domain name.
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