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News Article Dec 07, 2018
Reports are starting to emerge that Microsoft is to stop developing Microsoft Edge after three pretty unimpressive years and instead replace it with a Chromium-based browser. Codename Anaheim, this new browser is said be slated to replace Edge in Windows 10 although it's not clear if the Edge name will remain.
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Blog Post Nov 30, 2018
Recent research from PhishLabs shows that more than 50% of phishing sites now use SSL certificates. This fact isn’t really surprising considering that phishing sites depend fundamentally on being confused for the genuine sites they mimic. The closer the phishing site is to the actual site, the more effective it is in its mission. Adding an SSL certificate puts a lock icon and https to the web address; which in their absence, are important tip-offs that the site isn’t on the up and up.
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News Article Nov 22, 2018
The shopping season is upon us and, like every year, many of us choose to buy online instead of trawling through the shops. But do UK retailers ensure shoppers can trust their websites? Sectigo, the world’s largest certificate issuer has studied 25 major UK retailers and provided a ranking, according to how effectively they maximise trust with their site visitors.
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News Article Nov 22, 2018
Sectigo, the world’s largest certificate issuer has studied 25 major UK retailers and provided a ranking, according to how effectively they maximise trust with their site visitors. To receive top marks, an online shop must present its authenticated identity in a branded address bar and prevent “Not secure” warnings from displaying.
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Blog Post Nov 21, 2018
Sectigo studied the web security of 25 popular UK retailers to see how each organization helps protect their consumers by maximising trust in online shopping. For the first in its Secure Impressions studies, we looked for the presence of SSL certificates; verifications provided by a Certificate Authority, which confirm that a website is authentic and legitimate.
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News Article Nov 02, 2018
Making a good first impression goes a long way in the world of business and for many consumers, a company’s website is the first thing they see. However, with the recent move from HTTP to HTTPS, Google has begun to label websites without an SSL certificate as “not secure” in its Chrome browser. Ultimately, this can hurt the impression a website leaves on potential customers and could even encourage them to choose a different product or service instead of yours.
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Datasheet Oct 30, 2018
Sectigo offers the full range of SSL / TLS certificates including EV, OV, DV, multi-domain, UCC, and wildcard certificates.
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Product Video Oct 30, 2018
Secure Your Website with Sectigo SSL
With more than 100 million certificates issued and the widest selection of certificate options, Sectigo is the best choice for your SSL needs.
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Webinar Oct 30, 2018
Changes to Google Chrome That Every Online Business Needs to Know
Find out wha recent changes with Google Chrome mean for your SSL certificates.
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Webinar Oct 30, 2018
5 Reasons to Consider EV SSL for Your Online Business
Learn how using an Extended Validation SSL certificate can be beneficial for your online business.
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Whitepaper Oct 29, 2018
Extended Validation is the highest-security form of SSL certificate available. Take advantage the most trusted methods of assuring your site’s legitimacy.
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Datasheet Oct 29, 2018
EV SSL certificates take advantage of proven, highly trusted authentication methods to give the best possible assurance of a web site’s legitimacy.