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SSL Is No Longer Optional


SSL No Longer Optional
If you have been paying attention to SEO ranking factors you will know that SSL has been a ranking signal in Google’s search algorithm for 2 years. However, if you care about how visitors perceive your website in 2017 SSL is no longer optional. SSL is no longer just for payment pages – it’s a mandatory site-wide feature. Soon, non-encrypted sites will be given negative security indicators and actively labeled “not secure” in the address bar. Chrome 56 is leading the charge against non-encrypted sites with the release of Chrome 56 available in January 2017. And that almost guarantees that other browsers will follow Google’s lead in the near future.

Avoid Penalization

At HostNexus we offer a complete range of SSL certificates. We have Domain Validation, Organization Validation and Extended Validation SSL certificates available from GeoTrust, Thawte and Comodo. Domain Validation certificates are cheap so there is no excuse not to be using one. We also offer free Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates that you can install in a few clicks from your control panel. Let’s Encrypt certificates need to be installed every 3 months and being free they have no warranty and no Site Seal.

We even offer AutoInstall technology for commercial Domain Validation certificates so clients can install with just a few clicks. Plus we have a clear guide on how to install our SSL certificates manually. All the tools are there to help you make the switch to SSL and as always we are on stand-by to help you with any issues you may have.

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Laurence Flynn

Hey! I'm Laurence, hosting industry veteran and entrepreneur, obsessed with web performance. My aim is to build the cheapest and fastest Optimized WordPress Hosting platform available today. Our back-end systems include Nginx and Redis combined with PHP 7, FPM and MariaDB to deliver maximum performance. Our front-end UI is powered by the beautiful Plesk control panel to deliver a smooth user experience. All secured with Imunify360, artificial intelligence and machine learning. Connect with me on LinkedIn.

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  • Ebay requires HTTPS for anything that is hosted on my website to appear in Ebay. I have images and other items that are hosted at my website http://www.uscolorprint.com and I submitted a help ticker over a week ago asking for help in understanding how to make my website(s) HTTPS compliant but I haven’t heard anything. Tried to submit another ticket but was asking for my Plesk license???

    Very frustrating as my Ebay listings do not show properly because they are not HTTPS compliant.

    Is there anyone who can help me figure this out? Been with HN since day 1 (we all originally came from Homestead.

    Thank you,

    Fred
    Melbourne FL

    • Hi Fred,

      I see support worked with you on this. Just going to clarify the usage of httpsdocs. Years ago you needed to use httpsdocs for any secure content. Plesk changed things along time ago and made it so secure content could go in httpdocs. At some point there was an option in Hosting Settings to switch to the new model but it’s gone now and all domains use httpdocs as default but in your case as you didn’t intentionally switch httpsdocs is still there. Just ignore it. :)

      I see you’re using Let’s Encrypt now. It’s super easy too. Just click on the Let’s Encrypt button in Plesk and that’s it.