Understanding Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate

Created by Bumpa Support, Modified on Tue, 23 Jan at 10:41 AM by Bumpa Support

A Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate is a digital certificate that authenticates a website's identity and enables an encrypted connection. SSL security protocol that creates a secure link between a web server and a web browser, preventing hackers from impersonating you or stealing visitors' information. 


NB: All domains registered or transferred to Bumpa correctly are automatically protected with SSL certificates to improve security. 


Checking your site's SSL certificate: 


To check if SSL is protecting a page, check your URL beginning with https:// and a closed padlock icon next to it. You can view your domain's SSL details in most browsers as shown below:


   install free SSL https and green padlock on your website

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NB: If you experience any SSL issues on your website, please chat with our customer support team by clicking on the "Get Support" button on your mobile app.


Watch our 2-mins video: 


This guide explains how SSL works and other important information you need to know about your certificate.




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