What is SSL padlock?
The SSL padlock is a visual cue that appears in the web browser’s address bar, indicating that a website is using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption to protect data sent between the website and the user’s browser, creating a secure browsing environment.
What is an SSL key password?
I'm trying to understand what an SSL key password is. I've heard it's related to security certificates, but I'm not sure exactly how it works or what it's used for.
Is SSL free or paid?
I'm wondering if SSL is free or if there's a cost associated with it. I need to know whether I can get it without paying anything or if I have to purchase it.
Should I pay for SSL?
I'm considering whether or not I should pay for an SSL certificate. I'm not sure if it's necessary for my website and if the cost is worth the benefits it provides. I would like to understand the implications of this decision.
Why do I have to pay for SSL?
I don't understand why I am required to pay for SSL. Isn't it supposed to be a security feature that should be included by default? Why does it come with an additional cost?