SSL, which stands for Secure Socket Layer, is a standard technology that establishes a secure and encrypted connection between a user's web browser and a website's server. This encryption ensures that the data transferred between the user and the website remains private and secure. SSL is commonly used to secure sensitive information such as login credentials, personal details, and financial transactions.

The padlock symbol in a web browser's address bar is an indicator that a secure and encrypted connection has been established between the user's browser and the website's server. This symbol is associated with the use of HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) instead of the standard HTTP.

SSL is included in all Package plans.

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