Online transactions need high level of safety. Private data can be stolen if the information send is not safe. It's important to gain the trust of possible clientele by promising them that their transactions are secure. Secure Sockets Layer, or SSL, prevents this data from encryption/decryption methods. While hosting the website safely, use a web hosting merchant.
• Step 1
Make an account with the hosting merchant and set a password. Visit "Web Site Manager" and select "Security" and click "Password Administrator."
• Step 2
Register or modify the domain name. If domain has not been registered earlier, find a domain registrar and follow commands. If domain is registered, change "Name Servers".
• Step 3
Modify email settings. The original setting forwards all email to the registered email address. This will decrease the possibility of losing emails.
• Step 4
Make contents for the site. It's vital to choose something easy and as brief as possible.
• Step 5
Upload content to the host. The easiest way to so this is FTP. Locate an FTP client and type the settings provided by SSL host. Most hosts have their own managers functioning well when there are only certain files to upload.



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