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Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Definition and Examples

Understanding Secure Socket Layer (SSL) for e-Signing

Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is a vital security technology for establishing an encrypted link between a server and a client—typically a web server and a browser, or a mail server and a mail client. This protocol ensures that all data transmitted between the web server and browsers remain encrypted and, therefore, private and integral.

Why SSL Matters in e-Signing

SSL plays a crucial role in e-Signing by safeguarding the sensitive information that is exchanged during the process. When you send documents for e-Signing through platforms like GoodSign, SSL encryption ensures that your personal information, as well as the contents of your documents, are protected from unauthorized access and tampering.

How Does SSL Work?

  1. Encryption: SSL encrypts the data sent between the server and the client, making it unreadable to anyone except the intended recipient.
  2. Authentication: SSL provides authentication, ensuring you are sending information to the right server and not an impostor trying to steal information.
  3. Data Integrity: SSL maintains data integrity, as data cannot be modified or corrupted during transfer without being detected.

Examples of SSL in Action

  1. Website Security: When you visit a website with HTTPS in the address bar, that site is using SSL to encrypt the connection.
  2. E-mail Clients: Email services that offer SSL encryption protect your emails from prying eyes while they are in transit.
  3. e-Signing Services: Platforms like GoodSign utilize SSL to ensure secure document transmissions, giving you peace of mind.

The GoodSign Advantage

GoodSign leverages SSL to offer pay-per-use e-Signing services that are both affordable and secure. With its flat-rate pricing of $1.50 per envelope and no expensive subscriptions or hidden fees, GoodSign ensures that essential features and top-notch security are accessible to everyone. This means you can focus on sending and signing documents without worrying about security breaches or financial burden.

By understanding Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and its fundamental role in e-Signing, you can better appreciate the security measures in place to protect your information. Choose GoodSign for your e-Signing needs and benefit from secure, straightforward, and economically friendly solutions.

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