Compression and beyond

SSL certificate?

An SSL certificate is a digital file that authenticates a website's identity and enables an encrypted connection. It ensures data transmitted between a website and its visitors is secure and private.

Should I use SSL?

Here are some more words on why you should use a SSL certificate:

  • Enables HTTPS: SSL certificates are required to enable HTTPS, the secure version of HTTP, which encrypts communication between a website and its visitors.
  • A digital seal of trust: An SSL certificate acts as a digital seal of trust, verifying the authenticity of a website to visitors and search engines.
  • Protects sensitive data: SSL certificates protect sensitive data such as credit card numbers, passwords, and personal information from being intercepted by hackers.
  • Boosts SEO: Search engines like Google favor websites with SSL certificates, giving them a slight boost in search rankings.
  • Builds customer trust: The presence of an SSL certificate reassures visitors that a website is secure and trustworthy, encouraging them to make purchases or submit personal information.

Importance of checking your SSL certificate

Regularly checking your SSL certificate is paramount for maintaining a secure online presence. A valid and properly installed SSL certificate encrypts data transmitted between your website and visitors, protecting sensitive information like passwords and credit card details from interception by cybercriminals. This not only safeguards your users' data but also builds trust and credibility with them. An expired or misconfigured certificate can trigger browser warnings, deterring visitors and potentially damaging your website's reputation. Furthermore, search engines prioritize websites with valid SSL certificates in search results, impacting your website's visibility and organic traffic.
By consistently monitoring and renewing your SSL certificate, you ensure a secure and trustworthy online experience for your users while enhancing your website's search engine ranking and overall online presence.  

Check out mywebserver speed and stress test tool

The tool is designed to test and benchmark your HTTP server. It is intended to give you an impression of how your server performs, how many requests per second your server is capable of serving.