What is SSL and why is it important?
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encrypts data between your website and visitors, ensuring secure communication. Websites with SSL display ‘https://’ and a padlock icon in the browser. It is essential for protecting sensitive information such as login credentials and payment details. SSL is also a ranking factor in Google, meaning secure websites have a better chance of ranking higher than non-secure sites.
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