SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificates are digital certificates that authenticate a website's identity and enable an encrypted connection. They are used to secure online transactions, protect sensitive data like passwords and credit card numbers, and establish trust between a web server and a browser. Now it is generally called TLS (Transport Layer Security), which is the successor to SSL.
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