Shared SSL
Shared SSL, otherwise known as shared secure sockets layer, is an advanced security feature that is commonly used in various software programs and websites. This feature is designed to provide a secure and encrypted connection between the user and the server, thereby safeguarding sensitive information from potential cyber threats. The way this works is that the SSL certificate is shared among multiple domains or users, rather than being assigned to a specific individual or domain. This not only reduces the cost of obtaining and maintaining an SSL certificate but also makes
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