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Secure Sockets Layer
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a protocol which encrypts all data communicated between client/server to
ensure there can be no intercepts of the data by third- parties and ensures that communication
is between the intended party. Colchis uses anonymous Secure IDs for clients use, so
that clients may take advantage of SSL on their website without being associated with
Colchis.
Colchis' anonymous secure domain (secure-website.net) allows you to take advantage of the SSL protocol
and maintain the independence of your virtual server without being associated with
Colchis. Using the anonymous secure ID will save you approximately $300, and you can use
the secure ID with absolutely no
warning prompts!
Your secure website will never be run on different port numbers or difficult to remember URLs, making your secure
forms look odd and unprofessional.
Because the Colchis secure webserver looks in the same location as the normal
webserver, data residing in your directory
can be used via Apache or SSL alike. There is not need to maintain the same copy of the data in to different locations.
If you insist on using your own secure ID for maximum protection, no problem! Though your own secure ID is no more secure
than the anonymous secure ID, you can maintain your own secure ID on your virtual server with
Colchis. Colchis supports
both Verisign and Thawte for secure IDs. |
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