SSL certificates play a fundamental role in protecting the data transmitted between your browser and the websites you visit. Viewing the SSL certificate details of a site allows you to verify the authenticity and security of the connection, providing information about the certificate issuer, its validity, and much more.
 
In this guide, we show you how to access and review these SSL certificate details of a website in the most popular browsers:
 
 
Google Chrome
Click the icon located to the left of the URL in the address bar. Here select “Connection is secure”.

 
Then click “Certificate is valid”.
 
 
This will open a window displaying the certificate details, including who it was issued to, who issued it, and the dates for which the certificate is valid.
 
Microsoft Edge
Click the padlock icon located next to the URL in the address bar. Then select “Connection is secure”.

 
Then click the icon that looks like a certificate next to the close button (X).

 
This will take you to a screen where you can review all the relevant information about the SSL certificate.
 
Mozilla Firefox
Click the padlock icon located next to the URL in the address bar. Select “Secure Connection”.


Then click “More information”.

 
Now, in the “Website identity” section, click “View certificate”.

 
Here you will be able to see the SSL certificate in detail, including the issuer details, certificate validity, and who it was issued to.
 
Safari
Click the padlock icon next to the URL. From there, select “Show certificate”.

 
In the pop-up window, you will be able to review all aspects of the SSL certificate, including issuer details, certificate validity, and who it was issued to.
 
With these steps, you will be able to effectively and securely review SSL certificate details in the most commonly used browsers, ensuring that your internet connections are always secure.
 
 
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