How to Fix Website Marked “Not Secure” in Chrome

Day by day, we are moving toward a more secure web as website owners are now adopting HTTPS encryption for their websites. Previously, the HTTPS was used for several purposes like payment transactions, emails, account login etc. But over the last year, HTTPS has been used more often by websites to keep communications and personal information transmission secure. Google is encouraging the use of HTTPS and releasing new updates frequently on their Google Chrome web

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5 Things You Need to Know About TLS and SSL

Online security is paramount to a website’s success. You’ve heard the buzzwords: online privacy, cybercrime, malware, phishing, censorship, DDoS attacks, and so on. These issues periodically pester online users, some more than others, of course. An essential to shielding yourself and your site against these security vulnerabilities is the end-to-end encryption of the communication data between computers (PC, phone, etc.) and web servers. We live in an increasingly digitally connected world, where the Transport Layer

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