

Plus, there are a lot of moving parts involved in the process. This can pose a significant security risk. To make a long story short, without the SSL handshake, a secure connection won’t be made. The computer then generates a key and encrypts it, using the public key sent from the server. After the request is sent, the server sends a public key to your computer and checks that key against a list of certificates. Let us explain: the client (typically the browser) sends a request for a secure connection to the server. We also try to be at that level with our SaaS tool support.

Kinsta spoiled me so bad that I demand that level of service from every provider now.
