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About HTTPS and SSL
Just Jolly uses HTTPS and SSL protocols, providing security to its site and its visitors. Any data sent between its site and the user's browser is encrypted, ensuring a safe browsing experience for everyone.
What is HTTPS?
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is a method for sending and receiving information on the internet in a secure way.
With HTTPS enabled, the data that travels between a web browser and a site is encrypted and authenticated, making it much more difficult to intercept. If a site is not secured with HTTPS, data may be intercepted more easily by attackers.
Some of the benefits of HTTPS include:
Security: Your data is safe. All data is encrypted, ensuring that it cannot be intercepted or tampered with. This is especially important for websites that handle sensitive information, such as payment information, passwords, or personal data.
Trust: Visitors are more comfortable making purchases or sharing their personal information when they see our site is secure.
Search results: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is improved, as Google ranks HTTPS sites more favorably.
What is an SSL certificate?
A Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate is a digital certificate that verifies the identity of a website and allows a site to be viewed securely over a HTTPS connection. It secures the connection between your browser and the web address you’re visiting.
When you visit a website with an SSL certificate, your browser will check the certificate to make sure it's valid. Your browser can then use the certificate to encrypt any information you send to the website.
URLs for websites with SSL certificates usually start with "https", and there is often a lock icon beside the URL in your browser's address bar. Depending on your browser, you may see a settings icon or an "i" instead. Usually, clicking the icon shows you more information on the SSL details.
Using HTTPS on older browsers
Some older browsers don’t support the higher security standards required by SSL certificates. Visitors accessing our site on these browsers may have trouble loading the HTTPS version of our site.
Unsupported browsers include:
Google Chrome versions older than 6
Internet Explorer versions older than 7
Firefox versions older than 2.0
Safari versions older than 2.1
All versions of Internet Explorer on Windows XP
Unsupported mobile browsers include:
Safari browsers running on an iOS version older than 4.0
Android browsers running on a version older than 3.0 (Honeycomb)
Windows Phone browsers running on a version older than 7
Important: Older operating systems can sometimes fail to recognise a modern SSL Certificate. This does not mean there is an issue with your site's SSL Certificate. To resolve the issue, update your device to the most recent operating system (OS) available from Apple or Windows.
FAQs
How can I see if any site has an SSL certificate? You can see if any site has an SSL certificate if the URL begins with https:// instead of http://. |
What browsers are supported for viewing Just Jolly site? Make sure to use a supported browser to view the Just Jolly site. See a list of Just Jolly's supported browsers. |