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− | [[Certificate|Server certificates]] increase security on the internet and are used to verify websites. A [[Certificate|certificate]] is issued and verified by an official, trustworthy institution. A certificate cannot be forged. In everyday life, a certificate can be compared to an identity card or a notarized document. Similar to a passport, certificates are also valid for a certain period of time. Thus certificates make it possible to exchange data via secure connections and form an important basis of trust for operators of online shops. | + | [[Certificate|Server certificates]] increase security on the internet and are used to verify websites. A [[Certificate|certificate]] is issued and verified by an official, trustworthy institution and verifies the identity of the website. A certificate cannot be forged. In everyday life, a certificate can be compared to an identity card or a notarized document. Similar to a passport, certificates are also valid for a certain period of time. Thus certificates make it possible to exchange data via secure connections and form an important basis of trust for operators of online shops. |
Version vom 11. Juni 2019, 12:27 Uhr
Server certificates increase security on the internet and are used to verify websites. A certificate is issued and verified by an official, trustworthy institution and verifies the identity of the website. A certificate cannot be forged. In everyday life, a certificate can be compared to an identity card or a notarized document. Similar to a passport, certificates are also valid for a certain period of time. Thus certificates make it possible to exchange data via secure connections and form an important basis of trust for operators of online shops.