What is 256-bit SSL?
SSL — Secure Sockets Layer — is a trusted security technology that creates an encrypted link between a web server and a browser.
With 256-bit SSL encryption, all data sent between your browser and the website server is securely encrypted by the sender and decrypted only by the receiver. This can prevent unauthorized parties from gaining access to sensitive, confidential, or personal information.
As the industry standard for online security, SSL is used by millions of websites to safeguard transactions and user data.
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