As we all know that an SSL certified website would attract so much visitors because the visitor's data is encycripted and protected from vulnerability by the third party.
An SSL certificate plays a crucial role in the flow of website traffic by ensuring that the data exchanged between the website and its visitors is encrypted and secure. When a website is SSL-certified, it protects users’ sensitive information (such as personal data and payment details) from being intercepted by malicious entities. While an SSL certificate doesn’t directly attract more visitors to your site, it does build trust among users, which can lead to increased engagement and conversions over time. The primary effect of an SSL certificate is to secure the website against vulnerabilities and ensure the integrity and confidentiality of the data exchanged between the website and its users.
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