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  <title><![CDATA[RAPIDSSL (by GEOTRUST) for $19]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[You often hear you need “SSL” to make your retail web page secure, you may not know what SSL actually does for your site. 
SSL is the acronym for Secure Sockets Layer, a protocol developed by 
Netscape. SSL is used to transmit private information over the Internet,
 and uses two keys to encrypt or code the data. You most commonly see 
SSL on web sites that accept credit cards. You can tell when a site is 
secured by SSL if the connection starts with “https” rather than “http.”
              What are the Two Keys?
          The two keys are the private and pubic keys needed to transmit data over
 the SSL protocol. When data is encrypted, the program uses one key to 
encrypt the data. The other key — it can work both ways — decrypts the 
data. If the server sends a public key to encrypt the data, the correct 
private key from the SSL protocol must decrypt the data. The longer the 
key — or the more bits in the key, the harder it is to manually decrypt 
the message.
         What Else Does an SSL-Encrypted Message Tell You?
               Since the protocol creates a pair of keys for each message, only you and
 the person you are sending the information to has the keys. You may not
 personally know the person receiving the information, but you know that
 only that person can decrypt the message since you and the person you 
are sending the message to are the only two people with the keys.
                        How Does the Key Know Which Two People Are Sending Information?
                              The keys use a certificate. A root certificate, which contains 
information about the person you are sending information to — in this 
example, we will use a retailer — the retailer has a certificate on its 
server. The certificate has the retailer’s information, such as its 
name, email address, distinguished name and other information about the 
web site. The certificate contains the public key. When you send 
information to the retailer, your information is encrypted with the 
private key. Only the retailer with the proper public key can decrypt 
your information.
                              While there is more to the way the secure server certificate works, this
 is the basics of it, and you know your information is protected as long
 as you see the “https” in the address line. Of course, nothing is 
certain except death and taxes, so there is a possibility that a key 
could be broken, but it is unlikely, especially on a site with 256-bit 
encryption — remember, the longer the key, the harder it is to break.
                                <br><br>by: <a href="https://listingdock.com/user/secura">secura</a><br />Created: --<br>Category: <a href='https://listingdock.com/categories/Computer-Software'>Computer Software</a><br>Viewed: 3874<br/><br/><br /><hr>    ]]>
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  <title><![CDATA[Article at domainregistry.de Pagerank 5 for $99]]></title>
  <link><![CDATA[https://listingdock.com/Writing/4698/Article-at-domainregistry-de-Pagerank-5]]></link>
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    <![CDATA[We publish article at domainregistry.de. The article may contain links.

The link to your article is placed at the homepage of domainregistry.de or one of its sub-pages, which fits to your subject.

Seoprofiler.com writes about domainregistry.de:

               "The website domainregistry.de has 15,396 backlinks. It has 153 rankings in Google's organic results and there are 0 ads for the site on Google AdWords.

The SEOprofiler algorithm assigns a Link Influence Score of 72% to the website. That means that links from domainregistry.de have a very high influence on the search engine positions of the linked sites".

Majestic.com says, that domainregistry.de has more than 700,000 backlinks.<br><br>by: <a href="https://listingdock.com/user/secura">secura</a><br />Created: --<br>Category: <a href='https://listingdock.com/categories/Writing'>Writing</a><br>Viewed: 1947<br/><br/><br /><hr>    ]]>
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  <title><![CDATA[Backlink at domainregistry.de (Page Rank 5) for $84]]></title>
  <link><![CDATA[https://listingdock.com/Traffic/4697/Backlink-at-domainregistry-de-Page-Rank-5]]></link>
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  <description>
    <![CDATA[Seoprofiler.com writes about domainregistry.de:

               "The website domainregistry.de has 15,396 backlinks. It has 153 rankings in Google's organic results and there are 0 ads for the site on Google AdWords.

The SEOprofiler algorithm assigns a Link Influence Score of 72% to the website. That means that links from domainregistry.de have a very high influence on the search engine positions of the linked sites".

Majestic.com says, that domainregistry.de has more than 700,000 backlinks.

You can get a blacklink for 84 US-Dollars at domainregistry.de or one of its sub-pages, which fits to your subject.<br><br>by: <a href="https://listingdock.com/user/secura">secura</a><br />Created: --<br>Category: <a href='https://listingdock.com/categories/Traffic'>Traffic</a><br>Viewed: 1587<br/><br/><br /><hr>    ]]>
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  <dc:creator>secura</dc:creator>
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  <title><![CDATA[Publication of article at tourismusnews.com for $99]]></title>
  <link><![CDATA[https://listingdock.com/Writing/4695/Publication-of-article-at-tourismusnews-com]]></link>
  <guid><![CDATA[https://listingdock.com/Writing/4695/Publication-of-article-at-tourismusnews-com]]></guid>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[We publish an article in English or other language at tourismusnews.com during one year for 99 US-Dollar.
The article is shown at the first page during one month.

The links at the article and below the article are do-follow links.

If you have no photo for your article, you will get one photo free.<br><br>by: <a href="https://listingdock.com/user/secura">secura</a><br />Created: --<br>Category: <a href='https://listingdock.com/categories/Writing'>Writing</a><br>Viewed: 1568<br/><br/><br /><hr>    ]]>
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  <dc:creator>secura</dc:creator>
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  <title><![CDATA[Publication of small article at Github.com for $19]]></title>
  <link><![CDATA[https://listingdock.com/Writing/4694/Publication-of-small-article-at-Github-com]]></link>
  <guid><![CDATA[https://listingdock.com/Writing/4694/Publication-of-small-article-at-Github-com]]></guid>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[I wlll publish an article with the maximum of 200 words at Github.com for 19 US-Dollar.
Github.com is a community of developpers with millions of users.
Wikipedia writes:
"As of June 2018, GitHub reports having over 28 million users and 57 million repositories (including 28 million public repositories), making it the largest host of source code in the world."<br><br>by: <a href="https://listingdock.com/user/secura">secura</a><br />Created: --<br>Category: <a href='https://listingdock.com/categories/Writing'>Writing</a><br>Viewed: 1551<br/><br/><br /><hr>    ]]>
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  <dc:creator>secura</dc:creator>
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