SSL Certificates
Dedicated vs shared SSL
SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is a protocol for encrypting data that is transmitted over the Internet. It is commonly used on websites where users are required to provide sensitive information such as passwords or credit card details. When a browser is pointed to a website that has an SSL certificate installed on it, the browser performs an SSL handshake with the server to verify that the website is legitimate. Once verified, a secure session begins and the data transmitted between the browser and server is encrypted and secure.