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  • AmithS
    Platinum Member

    • Oct 2008
    • 1520

    #1

    SSL Certificate

    Hi All,

    With googles new move to mark all websites with our an SSL certificate (https) what is the cheapest and easiest option to get one?

    Thanks,
  • Dave A
    Site Caretaker

    • May 2006
    • 22810

    #2
    Any hosting that uses cPanel can enable SSL certificates for free. Works like a charm.
    Participation is voluntary.

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    • AmithS
      Platinum Member

      • Oct 2008
      • 1520

      #3
      Originally posted by Dave A
      Any hosting that uses cPanel can enable SSL certificates for free. Works like a charm.
      Thanks Dave, I found the option in the cPanel and see I have a certificate shown - question how or can you get this certificate to show in the address bar with the https & lock?

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      • Dave A
        Site Caretaker

        • May 2006
        • 22810

        #4
        Just use the https:// variant of the URL of the web page. As long as your page code is correct (i.e. only points to https resources) the page will be deemed secure by the browser.

        If it isn't deemed secure, look at the source code for http addressed resources.

        If you're using a CMS (such as Wordpress or Joomla), you may have to make specific set-up changes which will be script dependent.
        Participation is voluntary.

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        • claassenattorney
          Full Member
          • Mar 2018
          • 33

          #5
          Can anyone suggest me, I have a website and its not involved in any online transaction. So is it necessary to have a SSL Certificate for my website? Please suggest me.
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          • New Perspective studio
            Email problem

            • Jun 2017
            • 170

            #6
            Ssl 's are not all the same, what happens when you redirect as dave has mentioned is you make use of a ev certificate ( which is perfectly fine in most cases. ). I dont know dave if you were referring to the source code as going into your ide and looking for calls on non http resources but a easy way of doing it is using firefox console it will tell you exactly what resource and where the call is coming from. ( speeds up the process a bit. )
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            • Xplosiv
              Bronze Member

              • Dec 2013
              • 102

              #7
              Originally posted by claassenattorney
              Can anyone suggest me, I have a website and its not involved in any online transaction. So is it necessary to have a SSL Certificate for my website? Please suggest me.
              It's not absolutely necessary, but:
              Google gives extra weight to sites using SSL (https) so it helps to have it for search results and
              you have a contact form on your contact page - SSL makes it more difficult to intercept information, so you're protecting client's information entered on the page.

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              • Xplosiv
                Bronze Member

                • Dec 2013
                • 102

                #8
                If you're using SSL and getting a broken padlock or insecure warning, check why at http://whynopadlock.com/

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                • New Perspective studio
                  Email problem

                  • Jun 2017
                  • 170

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Xplosiv
                  It's not absolutely necessary, but:
                  Google gives extra weight to sites using SSL (https) so it helps to have it for search results and
                  you have a contact form on your contact page - SSL makes it more difficult to intercept information, so you're protecting client's information entered on the page.
                  If youa e using a payent gateway and it redirects to a secure page like payfast or paypal it ok i guess. However most checkout pages require you to enter details before that, thats where the ino gets stolen I would never checkout from a non https site. Browsers are also starting to warn against it even if you arent selling, get ssl even if its a ev certificate it costs nothing, gooogle will rank you better for it ( least not penalize you ) and your user metrics will be better.
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                  • frozenalice
                    Email problem
                    • Sep 2018
                    • 9

                    #10
                    Originally posted by AmithS
                    Hi All,

                    With googles new move to mark all websites with our an SSL certificate (https) what is the cheapest and easiest option to get one?

                    Thanks,
                    Well, since google has marked ssl cert as a ranking signal for a site in 2014, the entire web is being aggressively pushed from HTTP to HTTPS. And there are both free and paid options in the ssl cert space.
                    The most used free ssl cert is Let's Encrypt. which is easy and free to be added to a site via command lines, just make sure you find the right codes before installing, as the installation of LetsEncrypt in different Linux environment requires differet commands. Or you can utilize a hosting panel to make life easier: Install Lets Encrypt using cPanel
                    A free ssl cert is for a regular personal site without a trade or business involved, but not secure and enough for a professinal business site. Then you'll need a premium ssl cert which provide you with higher level of trust and validation, professional support and adequate warranties. The most used premium ssl cert on the block are RapidSSL and Namecheap. You can just follow the installation tutorial after payment, or make things easier to Install RapidSSL Using VPSrobot.
                    Hopefully this would help you out.

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                    • New Perspective studio
                      Email problem

                      • Jun 2017
                      • 170

                      #11
                      Yea coming back tp this all hosts are not equal either some offer lets encrypt services right in their cpanel, and some will if you do the htacess redirec create a autossl for you, some however dont and you end up with a self signed certificate, which will light up your client browsers like Christmas trees with warnings.
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                      • jameshouston135
                        Junior Member
                        • Aug 2018
                        • 11

                        #12
                        how much time it takes to verify Ssl certificate?

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                        • New Perspective studio
                          Email problem

                          • Jun 2017
                          • 170

                          #13
                          Originally posted by jameshouston135
                          how much time it takes to verify Ssl certificate?
                          I have seen it happen in a matter of hours with rapid ssl, and a few days with comodo. If you so auto ssl its also in most cases a few hours. It varies.
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                          • shekhar
                            New Member
                            • Dec 2018
                            • 8

                            #14
                            have you try SSLForFree it is the site where you can get free SSL Certificate for your website
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                            • WPboy
                              New Member
                              • Jan 2019
                              • 3

                              #15
                              Let's encrypt SSL is free of charge and easy to install. But, you have to renew it every 90 days.

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