When your shared or dedicated SSL is set up, you will have to use a specific

URL's that will allow you to access your secure site. The only difference between

a secure and non-secure URL is that secure URL's use "https://" instead of

"http://". Use "https://" when you try accessing information through SSL.

For example: https://your-domain.com

Note: A 'Lock' symbol should appear on the bottom panel of your browser indicating

security nature of the site. Click on it to see details of the 'certificate' used by it.

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