You must have SSL certificate come across a website where we could read “unsafe” in the browser.
Well, this means that the communication between the computer’s browser and the server running the website is “eavesdropping”, i.e. the information (e.g. personal data) is not transmitted through an encrypted channel.
There have been many abuses of this. This is because the domain name is in the name of the person who has it, not the one who uses it! You don’t even write your apartment in the name of the real estate company, the address of your website must be protected in the same way! You can save yInformation running on secure channels is secure, which can be personal data (eg phone number, name, email address in the case of a request for quotation) or the username and password of the admin interface, which can be life-threatening in unauthorized hands.
Websites that have an SSL certificate are secure, so data is protected, making the website less hackable. Where an SSL certificate is missing, protection is not a cost, but it is more risky for both the visitor and the website owner.
There is also free SSL, but there is a small risk in that it is not always possible to renew automatically, and if it fails for some reason, the website will not be available for weeks, so a lost purchase / request for quotation can cause hundreds of thousands of damage. We’ve been this way before, we’ve already burned ourselves with free (no consequences, no support) SSL providers, so it’s like everything that’s free – forget it for businesses.