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Paid vs Free SSL Certificates

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Paid vs Free SSL Certificates

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  1. WHICH ONE SHOULD YOU PICK IN 2021?

  2. Just started a new website and this open lock security icon near your web address confuses you? If yes, then let us tell you that you are running an unsafe website and hackers are loving it.

  3. Here’s why: Whenever someone tries to access an unsecured website with http: // before the address, every chunk of information sent to the website starts transmitting in simple plain text, without any encryption. Therefore, if someone with access to your ISP and the computer connects to your WiFi network will gain the access to all the data being transmitted within your network, including your passwords.

  4. WHAT IS AN SSL CERTIFICATE? The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is basically a protocol designed to secure the transmission of sensitive information over the Internet. An SSL Certificate works as a powerful weapon to guard the security of a website and automatically encrypts the information throughout the website.

  5. DOES SSL AFFECT THE CONNECTION SPEED? The SSL certificate increases the speed of a web page with its so-called HTTP / 2. HTTP / 1.1 uses various TCP connections in order to load all the web page elements like JS files, CSS files, images, and other information. HTTP / 2, on the other hand, transmits that data in parallel on a single connection and compresses the information in binary code.

  6. SOON BROWSERS WILL START PENALIZING HTTP SITES SOME REASONS YOU MUST START USING AN SSL CERTIFICATE (IF NOT USING IT ALREADY) IMPROVE WEBSITE SAFETY AND TRUST LEGITIMIZE YOUR WEBSITE PROVE THE IDENTITY OF THE SERVER AVOID MALWARE AND PHISHING

  7. BUILD BRAND’S IDENTITY SOME REASONS YOU MUST START USING AN SSL CERTIFICATE (IF NOT USING IT ALREADY) PREVENT PHISHING MITIGATION ENCRYPT INFORMATION INCREASE THE TIME OF YOUR WEB VISITS INCREASE SALES AND SERP POSITIONING

  8. FREE VS. FEE Having an SSL Certificate or not having it at all is no longer in dispute. If your website does not have an SSL certificate, it will be discarded by search engines automatically. For this reason, you must start using SSL protection on your website.

  9. FREE VS PAID SSL CERTIFICATE – WHICH ONE SHOULD YOU PREFER? The following points will help you determine whether it is worth paying for the security of your website or is it better to save money. Money-Back Guarantee Website Validation Monitoring Trust Factor

  10. MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Paid certificates offer insurance from $10,000 or more for burglary or other mishaps. While Free SSL Certificate providers do not guarantee or pay any sort of compensation after installing the certificate.

  11. WEBSITE VALIDATION Paid SSL Certificates include through website checkup and examine entire company’s reputation and background activities. The Free SSL Certificates only verifies the domain name of a website even without checking the possibility of the company’s verification or advanced verification.

  12. MONITORING The free SSL Certificates require close monitoring as they often get expired. Moreover, one requires enough technical knowledge to install a free SSL. On the contrary, the Paid SSL certificates get updated automatically and you do not need their operations all the time.

  13. TRUST FACTOR Most of the search engines and browsers do not trust free SSL Certificates and show a warning “Not a secure website”, which makes it difficult for users to access the website.

  14. FREE SSL PAID SSL FEATURES NO YES ENCRYPTED INFORMATION DOMAIN VALIDATION YES YES AUTOMATIC RENEWAL NO YES NO YES VALIDITY PERIOD IMPROVED SEO RANKING NO YES YES DOMAIN OWNERSHIP YES

  15. FEATURES FREE SSL PAID SSL 24*7*365 CUSTOMER SUPPORT NO YES 256-BIT ENCRYPTION YES YES 2048-BIT SIGNATURE KEY YES YES PCI COMPLIANT NO YES NO YES VISITORS TRUST & CREDIBILITY STARTS FROM $8.00/YR PRICE $0

  16. SO, IS IT WORTH HAVING AN SSL SECURITY CERTIFICATE? -WELL, YES. Having a website with SSL protection is good in every aspect as it will tell Google that your website is secure and it will recommend your website to its visitors. This will improve your search engine ranking and you will have a better chance to reach your target audience. Moreover, the SSL certificate is a digital signature of your website and it encrypts all the user connections to your platform. Otherwise, all the crucial website information can be stolen easily, so it’s better to switch yourself to HTTPS protocol and make the Internet a safe place.

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