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It's more than just a little padlock icon in the browser bar, SSL certificates are a sign that visitors to your website can trust you. They do this by creating an encrypted link between your web server and your visitor’s computer, keeping prying eyes out of sensitive data transactions. It's the standard of trust on the modern web, and you can’t do serious business on the internet without it—especially if you're in eCommerce or collect user information.
Google requires all sites be SSL secured
82% of visitors would leave a website if it shows a "Not Secure" warning in the browser