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    What is SSL Certificate Encryption?

    SSL stands for Secure Socket Layer. SSL is a security protocol that provides a secure means to deliver the data between two machines over the internet. In the present world of technology, it has become highly essential to ensure that your data is safe over the internet, as we typically use such information on a regular basis. SSL Encryption does the work.

    SSL Certificate Encryption is a certificate that is required for any organization wishing to use the SSL protocol. The SSL Certificate generally holds a cryptographic key that is used to encrypt the data when sending over the internet. This SSL Certificate Encryption is installed by the organization on their server and depending on the certificate, an organization has to go through different levels of inspection.

    After you have purchased a SSL certificate for your organization, you need to make sure that you gain your customers loyalty and trust. Following are some Tips on SSL Certificate Encryption that will make sure your customers are satisfied while they share their personal or financial information with your organization over the internet.

    For More Info Visit : http://websitessl.blogspot.com/2010/12/what-is-ssl-certificate-encryption.html
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    Nice post to share with others. By the way,could you give the difference between free SSL Certificate and paid SSL Certificate? Thanks.
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    Encryption protects data during transmission and it is suggested to select an SSL Certificate that enables at least 128-bit encryption for 99.9% of web site visitors.
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    SSL is a security protocol used for providing security, and encryption is a technique used providing encryption using a particular algorithm and it is decrepted using a different algorithm

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    Very good explanation. SSl is a protocol designed to enable applications to transmit information back and forth securely.
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    Well friend,
    It is new for me, just the right amount of details about is SSL Certificate Encryption.
    Thanks for nice post.

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    Free ssl certificate won't provide you the features that a paid ssl will. Some of the features of paid ssl green address bar, an "https" address bar, multi-domain certification, etc. Its better to get a paid certificate. Its available at dirt-cheap price these days. I got one at $8.99 from rapidsslonline.com

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    Web servers and Web browsers rely on the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol to create a uniquely encrypted channel for private communications over the public Internet. Each SSL Certificate consists of a public key and a private key. The public key is used to encrypt information and the private key is used to decipher it.

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    Yes, SSL is really needed when an organisation is selling some products, so as users will have a faith about the payment that is done secure.

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    Encryption is always should be applied if you have a personal data transfer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corrazon View Post
    Encryption is always should be applied if you have a personal data transfer
    Agreed, SSL is a must to secure your transactions

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    The SSL Certificate generally holds a cryptographic key that is used to encrypt the data when sending over the internet.

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    Thanks for sharing this. Just need information like this one.

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    SSL is an acronym for Secure Sockets Layer, a global standard security technology developed by Netscape in 1994. SSL is all about encryption. It creates an encrypted link between a web server and a web browser.

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    I have also seen this problem . and I have the solution for that. simply correct you system date , i think it will work

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