This is short for for "Secure Sockets Layer". SSL is a protocol for
encrypting web pages. It involves a private and public key exchange to
make the transaction (web page) secure. Pages that are encrypted
cannot be viewed by others in transit. It is a good...
Forcing SSL is ideal to enforce security settings. It is recommended
that you enable this if you have a valid SSL Certificate installed.
Please use the instructions below for your type of web hosting plan
Linux or Windows.
NOTE: If using WordPress, you ...
Shared Web Hosting customers can use either a shared SSL certificate
or a private SSL certificate. DEDICATED AND COLOCATED CUSTOMERS WILL
NEED TO USE A PRIVATE SSL CERTIFICATE.
TO ENABLE SHARED SSL
WINDOWS HOSTING PLANS CONTROL PANEL
* Login to your...
To reference a domain in SSL use the following procedure depending on
the type of SSL certificate you have purchased or was provided for
with your hosting account.
PRIVATE SSL CERTIFICATE:
Just change the URL to HTTPS:// instead of HTTP://
HINT: If y...
You can purchase or request an SSL certificate for your domain name /
website in two ways, self purchase or provide some information to
support and we can handle it for you and just bill the cost of the
certificate.
HINT: If you edit your Registar infor...
HSTS and other security response headers are web page headers that
convey details to the browser to enforce security settings. It is
recommended that you enable them. Please use the instructions below
for your type of web hosting plan Linux or Windows.
...
Today's modern browsers bring to light in the address bar if the site
is secured (https) or not (http). Most browsers will even state what
level of security the site has. However, often your website visitors
feel safer when they actually see a seal of cer...