
Google has recently begun to distinguish sites that do not have an SSL certificate (digital certificate) from those that have it, with an “not secure” sign in the address bar next to the URL, which means that the website is vulnerable and subject to frauds.
A Digital Certificate brings several advantages to your website:
Performance: SSL protocols can increase page loading speed, making browsing more enjoyable.
Security: Using SSL to encrypt a site ensures that messages sent between you and the site will not be captured.
Positioning: Search engines, particularly Google, give preference to sites with SSL Certificate and penalize those that do not have it.
Trust: Users will trust more on a site that has SSL Certificate.
How can you know if a website has an SSL Certificate (Digital Certificate)?
In the address bar, next to the URL, if there is the inscription “safe” with an icon of a lock, means that the site has SSL Certificate. If a danger icon appears with the inscription “not secure”, then it is a site without SLL Certificate, so it is an unreliable site.
How can you get an SSL Digital Certificate to make your site secure?
Contact us and we will help you.