Ziuri
05-07-2023
07:47 PM
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My published site says "Not Secure," how can I make it secure?
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mansour462
05-29-2023
06:07 AM
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@Ziuri It's easy, go to settings, click on general, and enable SSL.
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mansour462
05-29-2023
06:07 AM
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@Ziuri It's easy, go to settings, click on general, and enable SSL.
hikobeauty
08-20-2023
07:49 AM
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I don't see this option and have the same issue.
tbmccall
08-02-2024
07:21 AM
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This option to enable SSL is nowhere to be found on the Setting, General tab. I cannot find anyway to enable SSL and it's causing problems for people trying to visit my site.
jack8l7
08-09-2024
04:07 AM
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Well if one doesn’t know, they must go to settings, then general and just tick on the SSL.
jack8l7
08-09-2024
04:10 AM
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I do not observe this option and experience the same problem.
Rizwan324
08-13-2024
09:39 AM
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- Use HTTPS: Ensure your site uses SSL/TLS certificates for encrypted communication.
- Keep Software Updated: Regularly update your CMS, plugins, and libraries.
- Implement Strong Authentication: Use strong passwords and multi-factor authentication.
- Regular Backups: Backup your data frequently and store it securely.
- Monitor and Scan: Use security plugins or tools to monitor for vulnerabilities and scan for malware.
- Limit Access: Restrict user permissions and access to sensitive areas of the site.
- Secure Server: Ensure your server is properly configured and protected against threats.
These measures help protect against common vulnerabilities and attacks.