An SSL certificate secures the information passed back and forth between visitors and your website (i.e. credit card information, login name and password) but it can’t find malware or the other vulnerabilities hackers use to break in and do damage.
An SSL certificate secures the information passed back and forth between visitors and your website (i.e. credit card information, login name and password) but it can’t find malware or the other vulnerabilities hackers use to break in and do damage.
An SSL certificate secures the information passed back and forth between visitors and your website (i.e. credit card information, login name and passw
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I Already have an SSL Certificate, why do I need SiteLock?
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