How do visitors know they can trust your website?

The internet can be a scary place for consumers – there’s malware, hacking, phishing attacks and more. Did you know that there were over 317 million new malware variants discovered in 2014 alone? As hackers become more advanced and discover new ways to monetize their efforts, this number continues to increase year-over-year. It is estimated that about 60% of small businesses go out of business after a data breach. According to a recent study by Symantec, approximately 96% of websites have vulnerabilities on them that expose them to exploitation by hackers. What are you doing to ensure that you don’t become part of these statistics?

Here at Fresh Roasted Hosting, we care about your site security. That’s why we’ve teamed up with McAfee SECURE to provide free protection to all Fresh Roasted Hosting clients. Show off to your visitors that your website is SECURE!

McAffee SECURE eases your website visitors’ security concerns by informing them that your website is part of the SECURE web. It’s currently the only certification that’s integrated into every stage of the buying experience – from search results all the way to the shopping cart. Many websites see a conversion rate increase of more than 10% when they join the SECURE web.

Why become SECURE?

  • Get weekly security screenings from the world’s largest dedicated security company, and then tell your visitors about it
  • Over 30 million users will see your site as SECURE in Google, Yahoo, and Bing search results
  • When users are on your website, they’ll see the certification trustmark – a constant reminder that you’re part of the SECURE web
  • Joining the SECURE web is proven to increase sales

Ready to make your site SECURE?
To sign up for McAfee SECURE, simply click on the McAfee SECURE icon in your cPanel control panel

Have any questions?
Please submit a ticket to our fast and friendly support team here – we’d be glad to answer them!

Farhan Mirajkar

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