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in previous videos we talked a lot about whatamp;#39;s inside of a certificate but we havenamp;#39;t talked about when you would use these and in this video weamp;#39;ll look at the many uses for these digital certificates one of the most visible uses of these certificates is a certificate that allows you to encrypt communication to a web server this is usually indicated by a lock thatamp;#39;s in the address bar of your browser we refer to these as domain validation certificates or dv certificates and this means that the owner of this certificate whoamp;#39;s added it to this web server has some control over the domain that youamp;#39;re connecting to this provides the trust that when youamp;#39;re connecting to a website you really are connecting to the legitimate form of that particular website in the past you may have also seen websites with an ev or an extended validation certificate that ostensibly additional checks had been done by the certificate authority and theyamp;#