Why Should This Matter to You?
In the early days, the internet was used mainly to communicate information. As time went on, buying and selling on the web became more common. This meant that people were sending sensitive and confidential information across the web, which then gave criminals the opportunity to steal that information.
Identity theft, stolen credit card numbers, stolen logins -- these and other cyber crimes have become commonplace.
If you want to stay in business, you must protect your visitors and your customers by making sure that your website is completely secure.
Google is leading the fight to get all websites to add security. As of July, 2018 Google Chrome will now display a Not secure warning on websites without valid security. If your website says Not secure, you will lose customers to your competition.
Each minute that you delay getting this resolved could be causing you to lose another potential client. Contact us today and let us help you solve this issue by tomorrow!
Blurb - why should this matter
Home
- Higher online sales
- Fewer refunds
- Better conversion rates
- Improved ROI
- Higher click-through rate
- Reduced bounce rate
list column 1
Home
- Less shopping cart abandonment
- Increased customer confidence
- More visits by the same shopper
- Increased customer loyalty
- Increased awareness and confidence in your brand
list colmn 2