How to Get a Free SSL for your WordPress Website?

Getting a free SSL certificate for your WordPress website involves a few straightforward steps. Here’s a general guide on how to do it:

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Step 1: Check Your Hosting Provider

Many hosting providers today offer free SSL certificates as part of their hosting packages. Check with your hosting provider to see if they provide SSL certificates through services like Let’s Encrypt or their own SSL solutions.

Step 2: Install SSL Certificate via Hosting Control Panel

If your hosting provider offers free SSL certificates, they often provide an easy way to install them through their hosting control panel. Here’s a typical process:

  1. Log in to your hosting account: Access your hosting provider’s dashboard or control panel. Look for an option like "SSL/TLS" or "Security" in your control panel. Some control panels cinema apk firestick  antonio brown net worth  personal injury attorney near me  rooms for rent near me  2022 honda accord sport 2.0t  tvidler amazon  turkish123.cim  polaroid film  numlooker  Pega Framework  March 2022 academicsession  June 2022 stylefashionguru  Web Design technologyremark  March 2022 studyimprovement  February 2021 valuablestudy  February 2021 growacademics  March 2022 financingease  February 2022 salarysaving  June 2022 itmagnate  June 2022 keyheadlines  April 2022 multiplysaving  January 2022 pileupmoney  February 2022 citynewscast  JANUARY 13, 2022 growupguys  January 2022 primenewstime  April 2022 topnotchstory  January 2022 techieresearch  february 2022 expertremark  January 2022 startupreviewer  February 2022 showingtrue  April 2022 deposittalk  April 2022 bankingcashier  May 2022 itsoftwaretips  March 2022 reliableapplication  January 2022 techsourcecode  July 2021 educatedleader  Career Guidance generaleducator  February 2022 entrepreneursprofit  January 2022 magazineheadlines  February 2022 readprimenews  April 2022 coverpagestory  TRENDING outfitstyling  effective grooming tactics  September 2021 homeinteriortip  February 2022 journeyupdates  plant protein differs  dress improve confidence  February 2022 latestreporting  TRAVEL cityoutdoorfun  Contact Us stepouthome  Contact Us nextfashiontrend  May 2022 bankingschemes  Contact Us wellbeingstuff  health fitness quotes  good large app development  March 2022 itbusinesstrend  December 2021 happylifeview  January 2022 fundayplans  advice travel blog  Contact Us managesalary  home improvement loans help  February 2022 fastnewstime  tracking apps android  Contact Us topbusinessicon  ultimate guide checklist  SHOPPING shoppingrightly  february 2022 fullprooftips  Save Money lumpsumamount  Wellness nursingability  Contact Us primenewsroom  Contact Us businessesgoals  March 2022 citybigstory  Contact Us techgadgettime  Contact Us newssofar  Contact Us nationnewstime  Travel dailyoutfitidea  Skincare youthbeautytips  Contact Us latestnewscast  June 2022 presentdaynews  March 2022 minibignews  building green business  July 2022 softwareswatch  July 2022 techglobally  April 2022 primenewscast  conversation important ever  April 2022 gambletonight  Sports Betting winjackpotprize  Sports Betting safecasinofun  Contact Us shopproperly  Contact Us necessaryshopping  TATOO ART slimfitnessguru  SPORTS BETTING gamblepassion  April 2022 youthcareertips  SHOPPING shoppingthirst "May 2022 edgylifestyle " may 2022 reputablecar  NFT cashcryptohelp  June 2022 getcryptotips  PROPERTY LAWS vviphousing  June 2022 healthdietguru  virtual machine management service  household furniture for sale classifieds let you generate a Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate with just a few clicks. Follow the instructions provided by your hosting provider to generate and activate the SSL certificate for your domain.

Step 3: WordPress Settings Adjustment

After installing the SSL certificate through your hosting provider, you need to make sure your WordPress site is configured to use HTTPS:

  1. Update WordPress Address and Site Address:
  • Go to your WordPress admin dashboard.
  • Navigate to Settings > General.
  • Update both the "WordPress Address (URL)" and "Site Address (URL)" fields to begin with https:// instead of http://.
  1. Check for mixed content issues:
  • Install and activate the "Really Simple SSL" plugin from the WordPress plugin repository. This plugin helps in fixing mixed content issues that might occur due to insecure (HTTP) resources being loaded on your site.

Step 4: Verify SSL Installation

To ensure your SSL certificate is correctly installed and working:

  1. Check your website:
  • Visit your website using https:// in the URL (e.g., https://www.yourwebsite.com).
  • Ensure there are no security warnings in the browser and that your site loads properly over HTTPS.
  1. SSL Checker Tools:
  • Use online SSL checker tools (e.g., SSL Labs SSL Test) to verify your SSL certificate installation and configuration.

Step 5: Set Up Auto-Renewal

Most SSL certificates, especially those from Let’s Encrypt, need to be renewed periodically (usually every 90 days). If your hosting provider doesn’t offer automatic renewal, you might need to set up a cron job (scheduled task) to renew the certificate automatically.