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Qdhosts Web Hosting https://qdhosts.com/blog Web Hosting Shopping and Blogs Thu, 14 Mar 2019 18:02:30 -0400 en-US hourly 1 https://qdhosts.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/favicon.png Qdhosts Web Hosting https://qdhosts.com/blog 32 32 Understanding Secure Socket Layer (SSL) https://qdhosts.com/blog/2018/05/02/understanding-secure-socket-layer-ssl/ https://qdhosts.com/blog/2018/05/02/understanding-secure-socket-layer-ssl/#respond Wed, 02 May 2018 02:20:44 +0000 https://qdhosts.com/blog/?p=172 What is SSL? SSL is an acronym for Secure Socket Layer. An SSL helps to encrypt data over a computer network. On the web, this is handled through a purchase or…

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What is SSL?

SSL is an acronym for Secure Socket Layer. An SSL helps to encrypt data over a computer network. On the web, this is handled through a purchase or download of a certificate that contains an encryption key which is installed on the web server who handles client requests.

How do HTTPS and SSL work together?

HTTPS is an acronym for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure. The HTTP protocol uses the SSL certificate to encrypt the communication between client and server. When a client types HTTPS in front of the domain, the connection is secured.

How do I know if my security certificate is active?

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FireFox and Chrome

In the uniform resource locator (URL) field off the left of the domain name, you should see a green lock next to it. If you do not see this, something is wrong and your connection is NOT secure.

Safari

In the uniform resource locator (URL) field off the left of the domain name, you should see a lock next to it. If you do not see this, something is wrong and your connection is NOT secure.

Internet Explorer

In the uniform resource locator (URL) field off the right of the domain name, you should see a lock next to it. If you do not see this, something is wrong and your connection is NOT secure.

NOTE: You can click on the lock to look at the details of the SSL certificate and validate that it belongs to the site that you are on.

How do I install an SSL certificate?

The installation of an SSL certificate depends on the hosting company you are using. In general, the customer finds the place they want to purchase the SSL from. You generate and supply your signing request. The SSL certificate is then created based on that request and sent back to the customer. Once you receive the SSL certificate, you install it on your server through your hosting panel. Qdhosts has a video on how to create a CSR and you can check it out here.

Why is the so important?

If you are in business, your customer’s security along with your company’s security should be your top priority. Keep in mind, that most sites collect address and financial information which MUST be protected. In order to do this, you need to install security. This encrypts the data and makes it private. An insecure site can cost you money and trust. Why not protect against this with a low-cost SSL certificate which protects everyone involved?

What if I install my certificate and find that I have errors on my site that are preventing it from working properly?

The most common reason your SSL could be throwing off errors is that you are sending nonsecure items to a secure page. One of the easiest ways to track this issue down is to use Chrome and hit Ctrl + Shift + J. The console will give you an idea of what could be causing your SSL issues. If you are code savvy, you can track down the culprit and correct your issues. If not, there are companies that can do this for a nominal fee. Trust me, getting your security up and running correctly can only benefit you and your reputation.

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Picking the wrong web host can cost you time and money. https://qdhosts.com/blog/2018/05/02/picking-the-wrong-web-host-can-cost-you-time-and-money/ https://qdhosts.com/blog/2018/05/02/picking-the-wrong-web-host-can-cost-you-time-and-money/#respond Wed, 02 May 2018 02:13:51 +0000 https://qdhosts.com/blog/?p=168 In today’s business world, having a web presence is a must. Many companies go online and search for a web hosting company. They then choose the people who come up…

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In today’s business world, having a web presence is a must. Many companies go online and search for a web hosting company. They then choose the people who come up first in the search engine. This is a huge mistake. It is important to do your homework. Based on a study done by staffers at the Federal Trade Commission, Google uses their search engine to promote their own interests (http://www.wsj.com/articles/inside-the-u-s-antitrust-probe-of-google-1426793274). What does this mean for the rest of us? It essentially means that you see what they want you to see. The sites that come up first are not necessarily the best. Just like you take time to find the best house or car, you need to take time to find the correct web hosting company. Most people in business don’t understand what they should look for. You need to assess the company’s offerings. Compare them to other companies in the same industry. For instance, many companies offer introductory rates such as $1 a month for the first year, but once the new bill comes your service jumps to $12.95 a month. Yes, you saved for the first year, but now you are paying twelve times the introductory rate and getting nothing for it. Many times the cheap comes out expensive. Let’s say that you have two companies. One has the introductory rate of $1 and then jumps to $12.95. The second charges you $3.95 and the rate never changes. After 2 years, there is a huge monetary difference. The first company would have charged you $167.40 while the second company would have charged you $94.80 for the same service. As a business person, you just lost $72.60 because you failed to do your homework. Looking into a potential company is very important. Read a few review boards and look at customer comments. Prior clients are an invaluable source of information. If the company has bad support, run! Make sure the company has contact information and take the time to call. Get to know a little about the industry and then make an informed decision. Remember, web hosting is another step in presenting your brand, so do it right.

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