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SSL Security Site seal

This press release provides plenty of information about secure your site seal and usefulness of SSL certificates to protect your ecommerce website.

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RapidSSL
PRLog (Press Release) - Dec 23, 2009 -
CLICKSSL.COM currently offers a free Secure Site Seal to all SSL Certificate Customers, which helps them to educate web visitors on the security technology they employ to protect against phishing attacks and eavesdropping. Security Site Seal clearly shows that the transactions performed on the website are securely encrypted by strongest SSL technology. When visitor click on SSL site seal, it displays website security information.

If you have installed true value SSL (Organization Verified SSL Certificate) then you can show True Site Seal. This shows organizations details such as domain name, business name, address and etc. This way you can give your website visitors visible, real-time assurance that the website is authentic and protected.

Visitors like only user friendly and visible things to see on website. Now if you have installed SSL certificate on website and you do not display SSL Security Site Seal then some visitors may jump out from your website. SSL Security Site is a brand image, especially for online shopping cart websites.

You should be aware of SSL Security Site Seal use and misuse. Following are few assistance on misuse of SSL Security Site Seal.

Who should display SSL Security Site Seal on website?
1.   If you have installed verified SSL Certificate on your website, then only you can use SSL Security Site Seal.

Who should not display SSL Security Site Seal on website?   
1.   If your website is not installed SSL Certificate and you display SSL Site seal then it is SCAM.

2.   If you have purchased SSL Certificate but did not install on website and you display Site Seal then it is SCAM.

3.   If you have already installed SSL certificate but SSL certificate validity is expired and you display SSL Security site seal then it is SCAM.

4.   If you have SSL purchased for one of your company website and you display SSL Security Site Seal on all company website, then it is SCAM.

5.   You can display SSL Security Site Seal on SSL Certificate installed website.

Warning:

SSL Security Site Seal misuse is SCAM and anyone (SSL Provider /Reseller / Issuer / Customer / Visitor) can claim for this SCAM. As they can believe that either you store personal  information like Credit Card number and security code, username, password, credential information.
For more information on the new site seal service, please visit: CLICKSSL.COM

CLICKSSL.COM is Platinum Reseller of VeriSign. VeriSign is leading SSL Provider company is website security. As a platinum partner CLICKSSL.COM offers discounted price. CLICKSSL.COM offers publicly trusted SSL, including EV SSL Certificates, Code Signing Certificates for use on all platforms including mobile devices. Its Trusted Root solution uses the widely distributed Equifax and VeriSign Root CA certificates to provide immediate PKI trust for Microsoft CA and enterprise CAs, eliminating the costs associated with using trusted Root Certificates. CLICKSSL.COM also provides SSL Certificate for email security.

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Source:Nill Smith
Phone:3233253091
Zip:95051
City/Town:Santa Clara
State/Province:California
Country:United States
Industry:Computers, Internet, Security
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Last Updated:Dec 23, 2009
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