You’ve probably noticed that certain websites have https:// in their URL while others don’t (they simply have http://). So the question is, what is HTTPS, and does it matter for your association? The answer is absolutely YES.
We won’t get into the details of every difference, but it’s easy to keep them straight by telling yourself that the “S” in HTTPS stands for Secure. It’s a secure layer that encrypts everything.
If you’re using a website that doesn’t have that all-important “S”, hackers can see everything. The communications between the visitor and the website are plain text, including credit card numbers, passwords, social security data, etc. Secure sites encrypt data. So, if a hacker gets in, they still won’t be able to access any data.
HTTPS should protect websites, even if they don’t handle sensitive communications. Hackers can gain information by scanning the aggregate behaviors of users before quickly dismissing your site as too small to be a target. Remember that most interceptions are done electronically without a human deciding who is attacked.
You need an SSL certificate. An SSL certificate works to create an encrypted connection between your visitor’s browser and the server.
As explained by GoDaddy.com, think of an SSL certificate as a giant windshield for when you drive on the information super-highway. You wouldn’t head out on your local freeway — especially at night in a rural area — without something between you and all the bugs.
In much the same way, an SSL certificate protects your site — and its visitors — from many digital bugs, worms, and other nasty web creatures.
There are many providers of SSL certificates. GrowthZone can help our customers obtain and enable SSL certificates. Simply reach out to our support department for help.