No tech jargon. No confusing terms. Just peace of mind for your website.
You've seen it. Now understand what it means.
This padlock means your website is secure!
When someone visits your website, information travels between their computer and yours. Without security, it's like sending a postcard - anyone can read it.
With SSL (that padlock), everything is sealed in an envelope that only your visitor and your website can open. Credit cards, passwords, personal info - all protected.
It's not just about technology - it's about your business.
No padlock? Chrome, Firefox, and Safari show scary "Not Secure" warnings. Visitors leave immediately - you lose customers.
Google prefers secure websites. Without SSL, your site appears lower in search results. Your competitors show up first.
Would you enter your credit card on a site marked "Not Secure"? Neither would your customers. Trust = Sales.
And when they do, your website shows scary warnings.
"Your connection is not private"
"Attackers might be trying to steal your information from yoursite.com"
Most visitors will immediately leave and never come back.
SSL certificates typically expire every 90 days or once a year.
It's easy to forget. We make sure you don't.
Set it and forget it. We'll watch your website for you.
Just type your website address. That's it. No technical setup, no complicated forms.
Our system automatically scans your website to make sure everything is secure and working properly.
We'll email you 30, 14, and 7 days before your certificate expires. Plus instant alerts if anything goes wrong.
No more worrying about your website security. No more embarrassing "Not Secure" warnings for your customers.
If you have a website, this is for you.
Running a shop, restaurant, or local service? Your website is your digital storefront. Keep it trustworthy without becoming a tech expert.
Customers won't buy from an insecure site. Period. Protect your sales and your customers' data.
Build trust with your audience. Google ranks secure sites higher, meaning more people find your content.
Managing websites for clients? Monitor all of them in one place. Look professional by catching problems before clients notice.
Not at all! Just enter your website address and we handle everything else. If there's a problem, we'll explain it in plain English and tell you what to do.
Usually, you just need to contact whoever hosts your website (like GoDaddy, Bluehost, or your web developer) and tell them what we found. We give you the exact words to use.
Most web hosts now provide free SSL certificates (called Let's Encrypt). Ask your host to enable it - it's usually just a click of a button in their control panel.
We only check publicly available information about your website - the same things any visitor can see. We don't access your website's content, files, or private data.
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