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5 Reasons your Site must be Secure in 2017

It's 2017 and people are still not serious about website security as they has to be. Go through this document and get to know the importance of security, with 5 valid reasons.<br>

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5 Reasons your Site must be Secure in 2017

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  1. The Time is Now: Every Website MUSTEncrypt! Internet-wide encryption is happening – make sure you don’t get leftbehind Google Gives an SEO Ranking BoosttoSites withEncryption Browsers are Warning Users WhenAccessing Sites w/oEncryption Browsers Only Supporting HTTP/2 with EncryptedSites Gmail Now Warning Users When an Email is NOT DeliveredSecurely Popular Mobile Features Only Available OverHTTPS The titans of the web industry have spoken and their message is loud and clear: EVERY website needs basic encryption! HTTPS is the web’s new minimum standard. While there was a time when an SSL Certificate was only thought to be necessary for E-commerce websites and other sites that collected user information—that time isover. As of today, the 100% global encryption movement has begun and it will only continue to intensify. If your online presence is important to the success of your business, then you can only do yourself a disservice by ignoring this rapidly emerging trend. 100% encryption is happening, don’t let your hard-earned customers slip to a competitor by not following through on something as simple as obtaining an SSLCertificate! Don’t take our word for it—listen to otherindustry leaders, look at recent browserinitiatives. Encryption is coming. Don’t get leftbehind.

  2. Google Gives an SEO Ranking Boost to Sites withEncryption Back in 2014, Google announced it was going to begin factoring SSL into its ranking algorithm. Since late 2016, websites using SSL/TLS have seen as much as a 5% increase in visibility versus their unencrypted counterparts. The importance of SSL/TLS on search engine ranking is only expected to increase as Search Engines push for an HTTPS Everywhereenvironment. outdoorlighting All Shopping Images Maps News More Searchtools About 59,300,000 results (0.78seconds) SSL CertificateInstalled No SSL CertificateInstalled

  3. Browsers are Warning Users When Accessing Sites w/oEncryption Perhaps you have already run into these warnings… But if you haven’t yet, it’s only a matter of time. Browsers like Chrome have slowly been increasing the visibility of non-SSL warnings, and in the very near future – browsers will begin actively warning users when they access a site that does not have an SSL/TLS certificate installed on it. Mozilla & Google announced plans in 2015 to phase out non-secure HTTP. No matter what kind of site you’re running, the chances are high that you would not want potential visitors to be greeted with a warning that their site is unencrypted. Starting in 2017, Chrome will show a prominent “Not Secure” warning on any page that requires a password login or is asking for a creditcard. http://www. notsecure http://www.domain.com

  4. Browsers Only Supporting HTTP/2 with EncryptedSites HTTP/2 (aka HTTP 2.0) is the first major revision to the outdated HTTP network protocol since the late 90’s.HTTP/2 has been ratified by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) and is now used by 18% of global traffic—a number that’s rapidly climbing. HTTP/2 will make the internet FASTER & SAFER for only those who support HTTPS connections. All the major browsers support HTTP/2 and require that you use SSL to access it. That’s because security is now a top concern on theinternet. Be ready for HTTP/2 when your web hosts make the switch by getting an SSL certificate and moving your site to HTTPS now. No exceptions! Future-proof yourselfnow. HTTP/2 HTTP HTTP/2

  5. Gmail Now Warning Users When an Email is NOT Delivered Securely As recently as a few months ago, Gmail added a new icon that displays if an email is NOT delivered from an SSL/TLS secured server. This goes beyond encrypting all domains and means that getting SSL for your mail server(s) is also extremely important. We’re certain that other email providers will soon be followingsuit. Great NEW SSL Certificate dealstoday! THE SSL STORE™ <reseller@thesslstore.com> to me <personalemail> A non-secure connection woulddisplay: DearReseller, Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, sed ea denique epicuri, ut impedit probatus consulatu pri, id putant eirmod sed. Natum summo possim et eos, etlibris

  6. Popular Mobile Features Only Available OverHTTPS Powerful & very popular mobile features in Chrome are now only available over encrypted connections. These important mobile features can only be used if you have an SSL certificateinstalled: Geolocation (Since Chrome 50 Update) Device MotionOrientation Fullscreen Access to Microphone & Camera(getUserMedia) Encrypted Media Extension(DRM) BrotliCompression

  7. Purchase an SSL Certificate Now to Encrypt YourWebsite DomainValidation Cheap & lightning-fastbasic encryption-onlyoptions Besides keeping up with the web’s new minimum standards, SSL certificates provide many additional benefits that will aide in the success of yourwebsite: Boost customer confidence & trust (maximize this with an EV SSLcertificate) Faster page load speeds with the latest webtechnologies Protect information with encrypted data transmissions Reduce shopping cartabandonment Lookprofessional Invest in premium SSL to achieve maximum Return on Investment (ROI) Boost SEO rankings onGoogle Align yourself with the most visited sites on theweb Authenticate your business and show that you are who you say you are (OV & EV) Display Website Security or Trust Seals on your site to showcase your security Get peace-of-mind with substantial warranties in case of productfailure Increase websiteconversions Activate HTTPS & Padlock in the address bar within the browser Showcase your trusted third-party verified business in the addressbar OrganizationValidation Business-class encryption& authenticationoptions ExtendedValidation Premium options thatmaximize trust &assurance

  8. DecryptingCybersecurity. About The SSLStore™ The SSL Store™ is the largest SSL/TLS distributionprovider in the world for the most popular certificate authorities,such as Symantec, Thawte, Comodo, GeoTrust and RapidSSL. Since 2008, The SSL Store™ has been in extremely close partnership with Symantec as an upper-echelon Platinum Partner, as well as the world’s first Symantec Specialist Partner, 2016 Americas Collaboration Partner of the Year, a Symantec Partner Advisory Council member for 5+ years and now the first partner in the Americas to offer the Encryption Everywhere program. With 3 offices worldwide and over 7,000 resellers in 120+ countries, The SSL Store™ is Symantec’s partner of choice for many new go-to-marketopportunities. Questions or comments? Contactus! The SSLStore™ 146 2nd St. N. #201, St. Petersburg, Florida – 33701 USA Ph.: 727.388.4240 Email: sales@thesslstore.com 146 2nd St. N. #201 St. Petersburg, FL 33701US Copyright © 2016 The SSL Store™.All Rights Reserved.

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