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SSL Checker - Verify SSL Certificates Online

Verify SSL Certificate of any website.


SSL Checker - Verify SSL Certificates Online

About

The "SSL Checker" helps you verify the status and details of an SSL certificate on a website.

SSL certificates are crucial for establishing a secure connection between a web server and a browser. This tool checks whether a website’s SSL certificate is valid, properly installed, and provides essential information like expiration dates and certificate issuer.

1: Access the Tool

Go to the "SSL Checker" You can find it directly on the homepage or search in the search bar.

2: Enter the Website URL

In the input field, type or paste the URL of the website you want to check. Ensure that the URL starts with https:// to focus on SSL.

3: Check the SSL Certificate

Click the “Check SSL” button to initiate the SSL certificate check. The tool will analyze the SSL certificate for the entered URL.

4: Review the SSL Details Once the check is complete, the tool will display details about the SSL certificate, including:

  • Validity: Whether the certificate is active or expired.
  • Issuer: The organization that issued the SSL certificate.
  • Expiration Date: When the certificate will expire.
  • Encryption Strength: The strength of the encryption used by the certificate.

Understanding SSL Certificate Information

 Validity: The tool will tell you if the SSL certificate is currently valid or if it has expired. Valid certificates ensure a secure connection.

Issuer: This identifies the Certificate Authority (CA) that issued the SSL certificate, such as Let's Encrypt or DigiCert.

Expiration Date: SSL certificates have a set validity period. The expiration date is crucial to ensure that the certificate is renewed on time.

Encryption Strength: The strength of the encryption (e.g., 128-bit or 256-bit) indicates how secure the connection is.

Common Uses for the SSL Checker

Security Verification: Use the SSL Checker to confirm that a website’s SSL certificate is valid and provides a secure connection.

Troubleshooting: If users report issues with secure connections, the SSL Checker can help identify expired or misconfigured certificates.

Renewal Reminders: Regularly check your own website’s SSL certificate to ensure it is renewed before expiration.

FAQs related to SSL Checker

What does SSL stand for?

SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer, a protocol used to establish a secure and encrypted connection between a web server and a browser.

What is an SSL test?

An SSL test checks the status and configuration of a website's SSL certificate to ensure it is valid, properly installed, and providing secure connections.

What are the 3 types of SSL?

The three types of SSL certificates are Domain Validated (DV), Organization Validated (OV), and Extended Validation (EV), each offering different levels of security and validation.

Which SSL is better?

The best SSL certificate depends on your needs: Extended Validation (EV) SSL offers the highest level of trust and security, making it ideal for e-commerce and financial sites, while Domain Validated (DV) is sufficient for personal websites and blogs.

Is SSL 100% secure?

No, SSL is not 100% secure; while it provides strong encryption and enhances security, vulnerabilities can still exist, especially if the SSL certificate is improperly configured or outdated.

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