Website Security

Starting in October, 2017, Google Chrome users who use the “Incognito” mode will be warned when visiting any site that isn’t protected with a SSL Certificate.  All sites that collect user information will be labeled “Not Secure”.   This security warning will appear regardless of the mode that the user chooses to access a website.

Let your guest know their security is important to your company.  Tell them to avoid a “Not Secure” site, and to look for “HTTPS” in the address bar.  This proves the use of a SSL Certificate, which encrypts your visitor’s sensitive data.

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