What is a secure site seal?

SSL Secure Site Seals are a sign of trust on the Internet. They show website visitors that your business or website has been authenticated and you have invested in the SSL to secure their transactions and data. The Secure Site Seal is another indicator of trust and security outside of the HTTP turning into HTTPS and the browser displaying the yellow padlock. The presence of a “trust mark” such as the GlobalSign Secure Site Seal will help visitors trust your website. The Secure Site Seal is normally added to your web site as part of our SSL installation process.

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