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| date = October 2008
| page = 19 (requirement 2.3), p. 26 (requirement 4.1)
}}</ref>, [[American Express]] and many leading financial institutions have endorsed SSL for commerce over the Internet.<ref>{{Fact|date=Decembercite 2007}}web
| url = https://www209.americanexpress.com/merchant/singlevoice/USEng/FrontServlet?request_type=navigate&page=acceptCardFAQ#q2
| publisher = American Express
| accessdate = 19 January 2009
| title = Accept the Card, FAQs: How safe is it to accept the Card online?"}}</ref>
and many leading financial institutions have endorsed SSL for commerce over the Internet.{{Fact|date=December 2007}}
 
SSL operates in modular fashion. It is extensible by design, with support for forward and backward compatibility and negotiation between [[peer-to-peer|peers]].