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Small Business Owners With Websites Time To Have “SSL” Certificate Before Google Penalizes Your SERP Ranking E -Commerce Or Not

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Deerfield-News.com-Deerfield Beach, Fl-Many of the leading SEO websites and experts agree to begin in July Chrome will negatively affect a non-secure or HTTP site and penalize you SERP. So, folks, the time has come to buy the certificate and make your website HTTPS.

Search Engine Results Pages (SERP) are the pages displayed by search engines in response to a query by a searcher.

As Google gets ready to penalize non SSL websites.that is sites that have URL’s with HTTP and not HTTPS.
Search as everyone knows is vital to a website’s traffic. appearing on page one for your keywords like Deerfield Beach News etc
Still, time to get your SSL certificate and maintain your websites SERP ranking.

From Godaddy.com-An SSL Certificate is like a digital passport that confirms the holder’s credentials for conducting business on the Internet. When Web users send information such as their names, addresses and credit card numbers to a website secured with an SSL Certificate, the user’s browser validates the recipient’s digital certificate before establishing an encrypted connection. This process protects information from outside viewing as it flows both to and from the certificate holder’s website.

In May of 2004, GoDaddy started selling SSL Certificates for a fraction of the price that other companies were charging. Since then, GoDaddy has become the #1 provider of net new SSL Certificates according to Netcraft (and prices are still only a fraction of what the competition charges).

The disparity in prices is amazing, particularly because all of GoDaddy’s SSLs offer the same level of encryption and browser recognition. Plus, all GoDaddy SSL Certificates support an unlimited number of servers while most other companies’ certificates support only one server.

GoDaddy also offers other certificate services: Certified Domains verify the identity of a website’s owner and reassure visitors that the site is not fraudulent, and Code Signing Certificates protect software code from being copied or altered.

GoDaddy’s business controls and practices have been thoroughly reviewed by an independent accountant to ensure they conform to the international AICPA/CICA WebTrust for Certification Authorities Principles and Criteria.

According to WebTrust, “A WebTrust attestation engagement focuses on risk areas related to e-commerce activities and the appropriate policies and controls to manage those risks to the benefit of both the entity and the entity’s customers. The end result is a more robust and secure system.” The WebTrust review process, sponsored by the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, culminated in GoDaddy’s receipt of a WebTrust Seal of Assurance for Certification Authorities. WebTrust’s distinctive seal of assurance displays on the GoDaddy website. All supporting documentation for GoDaddy’s SSL Certificates can be found online in the SSL repository.

Google’s Chrome browser will mark non-HTTPS sites as ‘not secure’

July is shaping up to be a big month for Google. Earlier this month, the company announced its Update set to roll out in July, and today announced it will then also mark all sites that have not migrated to HTTPS as “not secure.”

This move will coincide with the release of Chrome 68 and will look like this in a user’s browser: