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SSL Certificate Renewed

jar546

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Just an FYI, nothing that anyone would notice but I just paid to renew and have updated/installed a new SSL certificate which makes us good until 2021. This is something that I take seriously and have been providing to the forum the past few years for your protection.

What is an SSL certificate?

An SSL Certificate (Secure Sockets Layer), also called a Digital Certificate, creates a secure link between a website and a visitor's browser. By ensuring that all data passed between the two remains private and secure, SSL encryption prevents hackers from stealing private information such as credit card numbers, names and addresses.

I am thrilled to still be here after 9 years and proud to be able to provide such a great service to the masses in a secure way. As always, this would not be possible for the past 9 years without the financial support of the Sawhorses and Supporters/Corporate Supporters. Thank you for your loyalty and commitment to The Building Code Forum.
 
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