SSL Certificate Checker
Coming Soon - Safe SSL Analysis Tools
Security Concerns
Direct SSL certificate inspection could expose sensitive certificate data
Privacy Issues
Certificate checking might reveal information about visited domains
Browser Limitations
Browsers restrict direct access to SSL certificate details for security
Educational Simulator
Safe demonstration of SSL certificate concepts with mock data
Browser Integration
Tools that work with browser security APIs for safe certificate inspection
Security Education
Educational content about SSL/TLS certificates and web security
What are SSL Certificates?
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificates are digital certificates that authenticate the identity of a website and enable encrypted connections (HTTPS). They help protect sensitive information transmitted between users and websites.
Why SSL Matters:
- • Encrypts data transmission
- • Authenticates website identity
- • Builds user trust and confidence
- • Required for modern web standards
- • Improves search engine rankings
Certificate Types:
- • DV: Domain Validation (basic)
- • OV: Organization Validation (business)
- • EV: Extended Validation (highest trust)
- • Wildcard: Covers subdomains
- • Multi-domain: Multiple domains
Best Practices:
- • Always use HTTPS (SSL/TLS)
- • Renew certificates before expiration
- • Use strong certificate authorities
- • Implement HSTS headers
- • Monitor certificate health
Have questions about SSL certificates? Check out our contact page or visit our about page for more information.
Verify the security of your website's connection. Our SSL Checker inspects the SSL/TLS certificate of a domain to report on its validity, expiration date, issuer, and chain of trust. Essential for keeping track of renewal dates and diagnosing HTTPS errors.
🎯 Who is this tool for?
✨ Key Features
- Checks Certificate Validity & Expiration
- Shows Issuer & Subject Details
- Verifies Chain of Trust (coming soon)
- Detects Common SSL Issues
- Educational Resources on SSL/TLS
- Safe Simulation Mode (currently active)
🚀 How to Use
- 1Enter a domain name (e.g., example.com).
- 2Click 'Check SSL'.
- 3Review the certificate details including 'Valid From', 'Valid To', and 'Issuer'.
- 4Check for any warnings about expiration or untrusted roots.