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HTTPS is the must-have for every secure wordpress website to be on the Internet.
If you’re using WordPress to build and host your websites, many of you have noticed that some of the content of the page frequently loads over an HTTP connection, causing a warning sign to pop-up showing an “insecure content” error or something like this. In this WordPress guide, you’ll learn to easily secure a WordPress website with HTTPS protocol.
So, without any ado, let’s solve that issue.
What does HTTP actually mean in terms of security?
HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol, in simple words, understood it as a protocol of sharing data between website hosting server and site visitor.
HTTP is generally considered to be unsafe as anyone having the access over your network can easily steal your data. That’s the reason, most of the browsers will display warning icons in the address bar showing that the website is unsafe instead of green lock icon.
HTTPS, on the other hand, encrypts the requests and responses over a network, making it more safe and secure option for users.
Also Read: 5 Ways to Increase Maximum Upload File Size in WordPress
Securing WordPress website using a plugin
For WordPress, you can easily make your website secure and fix the problems mentioned above by using plugins available for WordPress. Follow the steps given below to secure your WordPress Website quickly. 👇
Step 1: Backup your WordPress Installation
It’s always recommended to backup your existing WordPress Installation along with the database before making any changes to your website.
There’s always a chance that any change made through the admin panel can cause irreversible damage to your data. Backups can help us safely recover the lost data later.
Step 2: Log in to your WordPress Admin Dashboard
Login to your WordPress Admin Dashboard using the login URL or by adding “/wp-admin/” at the end of your website URL.
eg: https://technextgen.net/wp-admin
Step 3: Download the Really Simple SSL Plugin
Once you’re logged in to your WordPress Dashboard. Navigate to the Plugins Tab 👉 Add New 👉 Search for “Really Simple SSL” 👉 Click on “Install Now“.
Step 4: Activate the Really Simple SSL Plugin
After installing the plugin, Click on “Activate” button to start the plugin. Then click to “Go ahead, activate SSL” to get the green-lock on your website.
You can open your website in a new tab to check whether the problem is resolved or note. If not, it might be a problem with your plugin installation or your website host. So, I’ll highly recommend you to contact your website support.
In the End:
Traffic serves as an important metric of growth for any website. With increased awareness about hacking, malware, mass surveillance, and online fraud, audiences have become wary of any sign of danger.
Also Read: How to Prevent Copy-Paste & Text Selection in WordPress?
I hope this article will help you to get the problem of “mixed content” solved. With that said, don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest updates.
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