SSL Certificates are
small data file that digitally bind a cryptographic key to an
organization’s details. When installed on a webserver, it activates the
padlock, https (over port 443) and allows secure connections from a
webserver to a browser. Typically SSL is used to secure credit card
transactions, data transfer, logins and more recently is becoming the
norm when securing browsing of social media sites. An SSL Certificate binds together:
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