Enable HTTPS / SSL on your WordPress website
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What you get with this Offer
I will activate a free SSL certificate on your website hosting account and then setup your WordPress website to load its content over HTTPS rather than HTTP.
Google has announced new efforts to encourage website owners to move their sites to HTTPS through the use of their Chrome web browser. The browser will start showing a warning message on pages that have search boxes or forms to fill out on sites that use HTTP instead of the more secure HTTPS.
Google said, “in October 2017, Chrome will show the ‘Not secure’ warning in two additional situations: when users enter data on an HTTP page, and on all HTTP pages visited in Incognito mode.”
So, if your website is using HTTP, now is the time to start thinking about upgrading to HTTPS.
In order for me to carry out the work, your hosting provider must offer a free SSL certificate through your CPanel or equivalent (most hosting providers will do this by default). If they don't or you are unsure, please contact me before buying this hourlie.
The work will involve logging into your hosting account and activating the SSL certificate onto the domain of your WordPress website. I will then login to your WordPress dashboard and setup your site to load all content over HTTPS, as well as ensuring HTTP versions of your website pages will redirect automatically to the new HTTPS version.
Once the site has been successfully moved to HTTPS, I will run an audit to check for mixed content issues (such as images that are still loading over HTTP) and fix anything outstanding, so the website is 100% secure.
Google has announced new efforts to encourage website owners to move their sites to HTTPS through the use of their Chrome web browser. The browser will start showing a warning message on pages that have search boxes or forms to fill out on sites that use HTTP instead of the more secure HTTPS.
Google said, “in October 2017, Chrome will show the ‘Not secure’ warning in two additional situations: when users enter data on an HTTP page, and on all HTTP pages visited in Incognito mode.”
So, if your website is using HTTP, now is the time to start thinking about upgrading to HTTPS.
In order for me to carry out the work, your hosting provider must offer a free SSL certificate through your CPanel or equivalent (most hosting providers will do this by default). If they don't or you are unsure, please contact me before buying this hourlie.
The work will involve logging into your hosting account and activating the SSL certificate onto the domain of your WordPress website. I will then login to your WordPress dashboard and setup your site to load all content over HTTPS, as well as ensuring HTTP versions of your website pages will redirect automatically to the new HTTPS version.
Once the site has been successfully moved to HTTPS, I will run an audit to check for mixed content issues (such as images that are still loading over HTTP) and fix anything outstanding, so the website is 100% secure.
What the Freelancer needs to start the work
I will need admin access to your WordPress website and access to your hosting control panel (i.e. CPanel).
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