HTTP to HTTPS – Secure your Website with SSL for Free
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Does your website show the connection as Not Secure in Google Chrome or other web browsers?
Every day in the news we hear about new online hacking scandals. People are aware of the need for increased security when going online, and maybe even shopping online. Trust is everything. If you run a website, then you need to act now.
Visitors to your website need to know they can trust you and your website.
Visitors can easily check by looking up at the address bar of their browser. If a web page is secure, they will see the comforting Padlock icon. Google Chrome goes one step further and adds the word Secure next to the padlock, just to reinforce the fact.
If a web page is not secure, there is no padlock, and Google Chrome may even state Not Secure .
How would that kill the trust your visitors have for your site?
The industry standard for establishing a secure and encrypted link to a website is called SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). This encryption ensures that all data moving between a web browser and a website server is private. You can tell if a website uses a secure connection because the URL begins with HTTPS://. The s in that prefix stands for secure, so https is the secure version of http.
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Priya Srivastava –
This course is tailored made with require content. Course Instructor did the great job.
Kyle Martin –
Straight to the point and easy to follow. I had to kind of jump around in the course just to make sure I wasn’t going to lock myself out of my site. This course is VERY WordPress centric. I do not have a WP site but it still served the purpose of getting my site secure. Don’t panic after you start the process. Just follow along and once you are done changing the DNS and adding the certificate to your SSL section of Cpanel give it a good 12 hours for everything to become secure.
Matthew Williams –
The lectures are explained with clarity and precision.
James Gaubert –
Instructor is very easy to listen to and makes some useful and practical additions that help explain the process from start to finish well up to the end of Section 3 at least!
Felipe Illanes –
the title said secure a website from http to https. The i take the course and is for a wordpress site with cpanel. I check de introduction video and what i gona learn, and in any case said cpanel. The title must said secure your wordpress site with https, and talk about cpanel. I worked with docker, and i want to secure a container, to https. And this tutorial didn’t, help. The name was wrong!
Nicholas Genovese Jr –
I work on computers on a daily base and even have a website and a channel on youtube. I agree it is important to have extra security when working online and through websites and browsers. For a website, you want visitors and viewers to feel safe when viewing it and content from the abuse of hackers
Juliet Osuagwu –
I am enjoying the training
Krisztina Marton Horv th –
Very detailed, easy to understand course!
Madhukar Gautam –
It was good learning course for SSL, Web hosting and migrating from HTTP to HTTPS.
Steven Porter –
good
Jayakumaran Manivannan –
volume of the audio is very low, even after keeping the volume at full.