When you visit a secure website, you’ll notice a padlock next to the URL. That means the site uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), which protects the information you share. However, for SSL to work properly, it must have an SSL certificate chain. This chain links your website to a trusted source called a Certificate Authority, which proves your site is secure and trustworthy. If the chain is broken or incomplete, browsers may show warnings. So, understanding SSL chains is important for keeping yo… Read More