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In
the very near future, you will be able to order SSL
Certificates right from our Web site, but for now
you will need to contact us directly at info@southo.net.
What
is an SSL Certificate?
SSL is an encryption code that allows private,
confidential information, usually credit card information,
to pass over the Internet without being stolen and used
for fraud. The information is encrypted, sent over the
Internet and decrypted by the server at the receiving
end and vice versa. The ability to send and receive over
SSL is currently built-in to all major browsers (i.e.
Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, AOL). What you
pay the SSL provider for is an encryption/decryption
key, or SSL certificate that verifies to the end user
that they are sending their private information to the
intended Web site.
This
is an example of what an SSL Certificate looks like
to the viewer:

If
you plan to sell products or services online and will
be requiring credit card information, social security
numbers, bank account numbers or any information considered
private or confidential and you are concerned about
the security of your customers information, you will
need an SSL certificate. If you do not have one, potential
customers will not feel safe about giving their information
to you via your Web site and may go elsewhere.
In the very near future, you will be able
to order SSL Certificates right from our
Web site, but for now you will need to contact
us directly at info@southo.net.
or call us
at 1-(888)-395-8251
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