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One method of establishing this trust is through a certificate, an electronic document verifying that entities or persons are who they claim to be. A certificate is issued to an entity by a third party that is trusted by both of the other parties. ... For a list of these functions, see Certificate Verification Functions.
A certificate chain is an ordered list of certificates, containing an SSL Certificate and Certificate Authority (CA) Certificates, that enable the receiver to verify that the sender and all CA's are trustworthy. ... The signatures of all certificates in the chain must be verified up to the Root CA Certificate.
What happens when my certificate expires? If you allow a certificate to expire, the certificate becomes invalid, and you will no longer be able to run secure transactions on your website. The Certification Authority (CA) will prompt you to renew your SSL certificate prior to the expiration date.
A website security certificate is a validation and encryption tool, part of the HTTPS protocol, which secures and encrypts data going back and forth between the server and the client browser. It is issued by a trusted certification authority (CA) who verifies the identity of the owner of a website.
A properly installed website certificate is what guarantees the secure transfer of website and user data. The lock icon in the URL bar is a trusted symbol that shows users that their data is protected.
SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer, an encryption technology that was originally created by Netscape in the 1990s. ... To enable SSL on a website, you will need to get an SSL Certificate that identifies you and install it on your web server.
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