Ever seen that green lock that appears to the left of your browser’s URL?
Yes, that’s the one. Most likely, you’ve seen it as you causally browse the internet, or even check in on your own website. It’s there, it’s showing “secure” and you’ve never given it a second thought. But this secure layer for your website (an SSL) should no longer be an optional addition. Having an SSL, and ensuring you have HTTPS versus HTTP at the start of your URL, is an urgent matter to address.
Google is now confirming your website is a secure resource for your customers and clients.
SSLs are not just for eCommerce websites anymore.
And, what’s more, it’s a Google ranking factor for all sites across the internet.
So…what happens when your website isn’t secured with an SSL in Google’s eyes?
Ouch. That’s not good.
HTTPS signals to both browser and user that all data being sent between the webpage and the server is encrypted, and secure. If someone were to intercept data from a HTTP site, they would get the data whole. So, if that data was an email address, the hacker has stolen an email address. If it was a credit card number—well, you get the point. But if the text was encryped, the information would be useless. For example, the phrase “let’s see what encryption does,” when encryped reads “VgpFO/Ogg/Wf?p/gzmxItpD0z/E0gO.”
If your site collects user information (which most of them do), it makes sense why encryption is so often recommended.
The actual process of implementing HTTPS on your website can be difficult if you don’t have a professional on the job (if it’s done incorrectly, it will completely break your site). However, you are not in this alone. We have an entire team of experienced developers and web designers trained professionals ready to implement an SSL on your site, you just need to call us and we’ll take care of it.
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