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The Importance Of Safety When Shopping On The Internet

By: Oliver Macpherson Home | Internet-and-Business | Security


The internet has opened up a whole world of trade without borders contacting and connecting with a world-wide consumer base has become more important than ever especially with the current global economic conditions. You can live in London and purchase items from Japan such as jewelry or watches or live in Madrid and buy clothing from America. This is an amazing concept and makes the world feel a lot smaller and it is so novel and exciting, but would you really purchase thing from around the globe using your credit card and potentially opening those details up to global levels of abuse? The chances of having you identity and your personal bank details or information stolen must be fairly limited but it still exists and you would not want to make a purchase only to find your bank account had been emptied the next day. With identity theft on the increase will people really feel happy taking the risk?

With many stories detailing how the government and even some banks have misplaced our most personal details and these are institution we implicitly trust how can we think about giving our details to people we have no reason to trust? Equally how can people set up an internet business and protect yourself and your customer from electronic pirates? As a business and a customer you must ensure these transactions have some kind of protection, so before you have entered any of your personal information especially those connected to bank or credit card details you must make sure that payment system has adequate protection in place. Any customers who frequently use the internet will be aware of a site that appears to have some protection in place and many potential customers will be aware of the SSL brand as one of the system which ensures the protection of their precious bank and personal details.

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is an encryption protocol that will scramble sensitive information from the browser to the server and allow only one person access to the information which provides security and data integrity. Most professional and secure payment gateways are usually protected by SSL.

This means that when you enter sensitive and personal information via protected website, there is a cryptographic key is generated. This key protects the information keeping it safe by encrypting the information which gives the information a unique key code for each authentic session. Only one transaction is being processed during authenticated session so that the information cannot be hacked or duplicated.
SSL Certificates are registered to companies who are secured properly and can be issued by certain providers who are also registered. If you are using a website with the SSL logo and are curious then simply click on to their logo for more information. It will give you details of who provides the certificate.

Does Every Business need an SSL Certificate?
If you are doing business in a global network or communicating via Internet you may need to invest in an SSL certificate to protect your customers and financial transactions. If you do not have an SSL Certificates this could potentially put off customers and mean that your business suffers. It can also mean that all of your sensitive information is made available to unscrupulous characters that will abuse the information. The SSL certificate serves as a guarantee of reliability and will secure your valid customers and show them that their safety is important to you.



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Oliver is a passionate web analyst who likes to advertise the best ways to secure business websites. Oliver works for SSL 247 who specialise in SSL certs as well as having informative guides on installing thawte ssl certificates on your web server.

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