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A2Hosting Letsencrypt Free SSL Works!
While hunting for best hosting with free ssl that are alternatives to SiteGround, I stumbled on A2 Hosting. After reading some interesting a2hosting reviews online, I decided to subscribe to the Power + Managed VPS hosting plan which cost me $41.57 for the first month with recurrent amount set at $62.99. With the plan, I can create…
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Remove Expired Comodo SSL Certificate From WordPress Site And Replace With Free LetsEncrypt
Yesterday, my blog’s comodo ssl certificate expired and instead of renewing the ssl certificate, I deleted it via cPanel and replaced it with Letsencrpyt ssl certificate which I get for free on my Siteground web hosting plan. Deleting the expired ssl certificate from my WordPress site was easy. I signed in to cPanel, navigate to…
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Namecheap Letsencrypt SSL Integration : How I Do It
Namecheap letsencrypt ssl integration is something you will have to learn if you would like to use letsencrypt free ssl certificate for your websites which are powered by Namecheap web hosting services. This is because as at the time of publishing this post, Namecheap doesn’t support one-click letsencrypt free ssl certificate installation for sites hosted…
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How I Renew Namecheap Positive SSL Certificates
The namecheap positivessl certificates I bought last year during the namecheap ssl promo expired earlier this week and it was ridiculous to discover that I can’t renew them just buy paying the renewal fee. Namecheap customer care rep told me that Namecheap positive SSL renewal doesn’t happen automatically. That I will need to follow steps…
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WhyNoPadLock.com Lets You Check Why No Padlock In Addess Bar
If you’ve switched your site from http to https using premium ssl certificate or a free one e.g letsencrypt and no padlock icon is displaying next to your website address in web browsers address bar, it simply means some items on your site are insecure. Those insecure elements must be secured before the https security…
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How I Renew Letsencrypt SSL Certificate
If you are using the free Letsencrypt ssl certificate for your site, I expect you to be aware that it expires every 90 days. While some web hosting companies autorenew letsencrypt for you, some don’t. If your web hosting company doesn’t auto renew it for you, you can renew it manually by yourself. The free…
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SSL Promo : Get PositiveSSL at Namecheap for $1.99 instead of $9
For a limited time, Namecheap is offering Comodo PositiveSSL certificates for the unbelievable low price of $1.99 for the first year, with purchase of domain registration, transfer or any other eligible product at Namecheap.com. There are no strings attached, and second-year renewal is only $9. There are no SSL coupons code to enter – simply…
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SSL : Why HTTP to HTTPS Migration Is Important
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) also called TLS (Transport Layer Security) is one of the most widely reviewed and adopted security tools on the Internet today. It is a security protocol that allows for information – such as passwords and credit card numbers – to be kept private (encrypted) when it is sent from a web…
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Wp Encrypt : WordPress Plugin That Generates Free LetsEncrypt SSL Certificate For HTTPS
If you would like to secure your WordPress site with https using letsencrypt free ssl certificate, you can get it done easily if your hosting company supports one-click letsencrypt installation via cPanel. Else, you can consider using the wp-encrypt wordpress plugin. WP Encrypt is an easy-to-use client for Let’s Encrypt which provides free SSL certificates…
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How To Install SSL Certificate and Private Key Via cPanel
Once you’ve acquired or generated ssl certificate for your site, the next thing to do, is to install it on your server. Most web hosting companies do offer ssl manager via cPanel, which makes it easy to upload & install ssl certificates. Here is how to install ssl certificates via cPanel : ==> Sign in…
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