What is SSL?

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a security protocol that encrypts data transmitted between a website and a user’s browser, ensuring privacy and security.

When a website uses SSL, the data sent between the website and the user’s browser is encrypted, making it unreadable to anyone who intercepts it. This is important for protecting sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, passwords, and personal data.

SSL is indicated by the padlock icon in the browser’s address bar and the “https://” prefix in the website’s URL. Websites that use SSL are considered more secure and trustworthy, and they are often required for e-commerce transactions and other sensitive online activities.

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