What are Secure Socket Layers (SSL)?
SSL is the standard mechanism for establishing a secure channel of communications between the client (your computer) and the server. SSL combines encryption schemes such as public key encryption, authentication, digital signing, and certificates. SSL provides authenticated and encrypted link through which any sort of TCP socket communication can take place. We can use SSL to provide a secure conduit for HTTP requests and responses so that sensitive information like credit card numbers and finances can be transmitted securely across the World Wide Web. We use this technology on our secure servers. To request space on the Secure Server, please send a request via email.