Troubleshooting mixed content warnings
Seeing a “not fully secure” message after installing SSL? Learn how to fix mixed content warnings by updating insecure links, using plugins, and scanning your site for problematic resources.
Seeing a “not fully secure” message after installing SSL? Learn how to fix mixed content warnings by updating insecure links, using plugins, and scanning your site for problematic resources.
Forcing HTTPS ensures all visitors use the secure, encrypted version of your site. Learn how to redirect HTTP to HTTPS using .htaccess, cPanel, or WordPress settings.
Secure your website with an SSL certificate using cPanel. Learn how to install a free or paid SSL to enable HTTPS and protect your visitors’ data.
Migrating your website from HTTP to HTTPS is an essential step for improving security, SEO, and user trust. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
1. Purchase an SSL Certificate
An SSL certificate secures your website by encrypting data between your visitors and your server. It displays a padlock in the browser and enables HTTPS — a key sign of trust and protection.