SSL Certificate Sample Clauses
The SSL Certificate clause requires that a website or online service implements Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption to protect data transmitted between users and the server. In practice, this means the service provider must obtain and maintain a valid SSL certificate, ensuring that all user interactions, such as logins or transactions, are encrypted and secure from interception. This clause is essential for safeguarding sensitive information, building user trust, and complying with data protection standards.
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SSL Certificate. Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificates enable an encrypted connection between a web browser and web server. As it is a best practice, Provider will install SSL certificates on all Client websites. Provider is not liable for any liability due to insufficient security. The SSL Certificate is part of Providers annual hosting and maintenance fee and will not be charged separately.
SSL Certificate. Some data needed for the correct performance of the service is saved.
SSL Certificate. Customer's contact details, including address, postcode, place of residence, telephone number and e-mail address.
SSL Certificate. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a standard security technology for establishing an encrypted link between a server and a client—typically a web server (website) and a browser; or a mail server and a mail client. A SSL Certificate allows this connection to be established.
SSL Certificate. For your protection and ours, we require that you purchase a SSL certificate prior to receiving our Services. You shall be required to maintain the SSL certificate for the duration of the Term.
SSL Certificate. An SSL certificate is a digital certificate that utilizes encryption to secure the transmission of data between a website and the user's web browser. This certificate contains a public key and may also include information about the owner, depending on the type of certificate. All SSL certificates are signed by a certification authority, which vouches for their authenticity. The purpose of the certificate is to ensure that data transferred between a server and a browser remains private and integrity-protected.
SSL Certificate. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a standard security technology for establishing an encrypted link between a server and a client—typically a web server (website) and a browser; or a mail server and a mail client. A SSL Certificate allows this connection to be established. All browsers have the capability to interact with secured web servers using the SSL protocol. However, the browser and the server need what is called an SSL Certificate to be able to establish a secure connection. Provider establishes and renews this certificate for Client. DNS Filter: Internet filtering refers to blocking undesirable content on the Internet. It helps Client filter and deny access to any unwanted material. The person who sets up the filter provides a system to block certain data. It may include advertising, a virus, sexual content, file transfer, or other offensive material. When a user makes a request for a Web page that has been blocked, the Internet filter keeps the request from being completed. It either blocks it completely or redirects it to another location. Provider sets up and maintains and monitors this for Client.
SSL Certificate. Zyxel Cloud Nebula
SSL Certificate. CRL = Certificate Revocation List CSR = Certificate Signing Request (browser) yes/no