What is SSL and why would I need it?

SSL is stands for Secure Sockets Layer and ensures that any data sent between a user and a server will be safe and secure. It is neccesary when transmitting sensitive information over the internet, such as high-level passwords, credit card information and personal information. If you are dealing with information you wouldn't want to fall into the wrong hands, contact us today!

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