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Why is SSL Certificate Required?

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« on: January 04, 2012, 23:15:51 »

Hello Friends,
SSL certificates use sophisticated encryption technology to protect data on the website.
1- SSL certificate enables you to put across the message to your visitors and prospective buyers that you respect their privacy details and helps in building trust towards your website.
2- SSL certificate keeps your customer's personal detail absolutely secured and confidential. Hence no worries on your side.
3- A secure site will help to give you an edge over your competitors as everyone would prefer to have safe transaction over the internet.
4-  An SSL certificate will also make your website more appealing to the customers as it legitimizes your website and server. Hence, your website being genuine will be able to gain more trustworthiness from the customers.
5- All said and done, An SSL certificate helps you to increase your sales by ensuring the visitors about your genuine intent of doing secure online business.





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« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2012, 18:09:38 »


Normally, you will find a little tap valve under the boiler, this comes from the mains cold water. There may be some kind of braided flexi hose attached to this, for filling the heating system. Turn this tap valve gently till the pressure rises back to 1 1/2 bar.

If the pressure has dropped, there may be a problem(leak) with the heating system, or the boiler itself.
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