Get Better Search Engine Rankings

In today's fast-paced digital landscape, securing your website is paramount for success. SSL Certificates are the cornerstone of this security, boosting search engine rankings, fostering user trust, and ensuring compliance with stringent regulations. Trustico® offers a comprehensive suite of high-quality SSL Certificates, tailored to meet the diverse needs of businesses, empowering them to thrive in a competitive online environment.

Get Better Search Engine Rankings with HTTPS

Google® and its search ranking algorithm favors websites that use HTTPS by default. This move encourages businesses to implement HTTPS encryption, benefiting both website owners and visitors.

Secure websites appear higher in search results on Google® and enhance your online visibility, driving more organic traffic. On August 6th, 2014, Google® announced its plan to give more weight to fully HTTPS-encrypted websites in search rankings, aiming to create a safer web environment.

The Risks of Intermittent SSL : Why Persistent SSL Matters

Imagine securing only a portion of your website, leaving the rest vulnerable to attacks. This is the reality of using intermittent SSL, which protects only specific pages, like logins and transactions. To truly safeguard your site, enable persistent SSL, ensuring end-to-end protection for your users. This approach recognizes the need to protect the entirety of a user's session, not just the login screen.

Protecting the Entire User Experience with Always-On SSL

Always-On SSL is a fundamental, cost-effective security measure providing end-to-end protection for website visitors. This approach starts with the site-wide use of HTTPS and includes setting the secure flag for all session cookies to prevent unencrypted HTTP connections.

Additional measures, such as Extended Validation (EV) and HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS), can further strengthen your infrastructure against man-in-the-middle attacks.

Enhancing Security and Trust with Extended Validation (EV) Certificates

For stronger protection against exploits, consider deploying Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates. EV secured sites undergo a rigorous verification process, confirming the identity and existence of website operators using reliable third-party sources.

Users visiting a website secured with an EV SSL Certificate will see a green bar and the organization's name in the URL bar, providing visual reassurance of the website operator's identity.

Implementing HSTS to Prevent Active Attacks

To defend against man-in-the-middle attacks during the transition from HTTP to HTTPS, implement HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS). This specification ensures your website is accessible only via secure connections, safeguarding your users and enhancing your site's security posture.

Why Trustico® Stands Apart

Trustico® offers a diverse range of SSL Certificate options, from Domain Validation to Extended Validation, ensuring a tailored solution for every business need. Our dedicated support team provides seamless assistance, while competitive pricing and a 30-day money-back guarantee offer unparalleled value.

Dedicated to Your Success

Our expert support team is committed to addressing your questions and concerns promptly, ensuring a hassle-free experience. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, our goal is to make securing your site as effortless as possible.

Unlock Your Website's Full Potential Today

Don't let security concerns hold you back. Empower your online presence with Trustico® SSL Certificates. Browse our selection now and discover a more secure, trusted, and successful you.

TCP vs QUIC - The Modern Secure Alternative

TCP vs QUIC - The Modern Secure Alternative

Both TCP and QUIC will continue serving important roles as internet infrastructure evolves. Understanding where each protocol is heading helps plan long-term technology decisions.

TCP vs QUIC - The Modern Secure Alternative

Both TCP and QUIC will continue serving important roles as internet infrastructure evolves. Understanding where each protocol is heading helps plan long-term technology decisions.

Understanding HTTP Status Codes - A Complete Guide

Understanding HTTP Status Codes - A Complete Guide

HTTP status codes fall into five groups, each identified by its first digit. This simple numbering system makes it easy to understand the general meaning of any code you encounter,...

Understanding HTTP Status Codes - A Complete Guide

HTTP status codes fall into five groups, each identified by its first digit. This simple numbering system makes it easy to understand the general meaning of any code you encounter,...

How to Redirect HTTP to HTTPS Using .htaccess

How to Redirect HTTP to HTTPS Using .htaccess

Simply installing an SSL Certificate does not automatically force all visitors to use the secure connection. Without a redirect in place, your website remains accessible through both HTTP and HTTPS,...

How to Redirect HTTP to HTTPS Using .htaccess

Simply installing an SSL Certificate does not automatically force all visitors to use the secure connection. Without a redirect in place, your website remains accessible through both HTTP and HTTPS,...

WHOIS for SSL Certificate Validation - Depreciated

WHOIS for SSL Certificate Validation - Depreciated

Current verification methods for SSL Certificates provide robust online security now that traditional methods like WHOIS lookups are obsolete. Several proven approaches are available to streamline the validation process while...

WHOIS for SSL Certificate Validation - Depreciated

Current verification methods for SSL Certificates provide robust online security now that traditional methods like WHOIS lookups are obsolete. Several proven approaches are available to streamline the validation process while...

SSL Certificates and Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) Records

SSL Certificates and Certification Authority Au...

Understanding Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) records, why they exist, and how to configure them correctly helps ensure your SSL Certificate orders complete successfully without delays caused by authorization failures.

SSL Certificates and Certification Authority Au...

Understanding Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) records, why they exist, and how to configure them correctly helps ensure your SSL Certificate orders complete successfully without delays caused by authorization failures.

SSL Certificate Maximum Validity Periods and Multi-Year Purchasing

SSL Certificate Maximum Validity Periods and Mu...

SSL Certificate validity periods have undergone dramatic changes since the early days of web encryption. Understanding this history helps explain why the current system exists and where it is heading...

SSL Certificate Maximum Validity Periods and Mu...

SSL Certificate validity periods have undergone dramatic changes since the early days of web encryption. Understanding this history helps explain why the current system exists and where it is heading...

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