Can my web site run from the secure server?
Yes, we share our certificate with you for FREE!.
Secure Server for Safe Commerce Transactions
A Secure Server is a server that offers the industry standard Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
protection to digitally encrypt any sensitive information (personal info, credit card
numbers etc). It ensures that only you can read the transactions you accept from your web
site. This is what gives you the ability to safely accept credit cards and send secure
e-mail. If you expect to do business on the web now, or ever, you need a secure server.
People are hesitant to submit information on the web...you should be more hesitant to
accept it without a secure server. Why? Because you are responsible for that information
once it is submitted. If it is compromised in any way after it has been submitted, you are
liable for damages. Protect yourself, and your customers...And there's no risk...it's
FREE!
How do I set up my secure server folder?
Once you have signed up for a hosting account and are ready to utilize our secure server,
e-mail secureservert@youthofamerica.com with your,
Web Address, Username and the first 3 characters of your Password.
We will e-mail you back another FTP username and password for our secure server.
Your secure pages will be located on our main server.
How Do I FTP Into The Secure Server?
You will FTP into the domain name we send you, more likely http://security-website.com or net or org and enter
your new secure "password" and "username" and then start uploading
your documents in the folder which will have no name but this: " / "
Make sure your order form from your web address https://www.the_name_we-supply.com/~username_we_suppluy/the
document/page.html
Also make sure you put the "s" in the "https" for the secure
server to activate.
If you are still having problems, e-mail davidreyna@youthofamerica.com
Do I need a VeriSign or Thawte certificate? Some hosting companies make you purchase a
certificate which can cost hundreds of dollars. We allow you to reference our registered
certificate at no charge.
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