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The SSL protocol (built into all web browsers) provides encryption
between a remote web visitor and your web site, ensuring that online
transactions remain confidential and secure. In order to utilize the SSL
protocol and encrypt online transactions your web server requires the use of
an SSL certificate. If you plan to have multiple domain names on your
server accepting SSL encrypted online transactions, you will need an SSL
certificate for each domain name (and a separate IP address for each as
well).
SSL Certificates help e-business web sites to demonstrate that they are
trustworthy. Consumers have grown to associate the 'golden padlock' that
appears within their browser display as an indication of trust in the web
site. This simple fact provides e-business web sites an opportunity to
leverage the increased trust level to turn visitors into paying customers.
TurnKey Internet provides the most secure SSL certificates which enable up
to 256-bit encryption, as well as being 'single root' and fully compatible
with over 99% of browsers:
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IE 5.01+ |
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AOL 5+ |
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Netscape 4.7+ |
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Mozilla 1+ |
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Opera 7+ |
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Safari |
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Firefox 1+ |
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