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Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) . Generate the CSR using Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), Apache, or cPanel. This file contains the public key, domain name, and organization data. Upload the CSR . Next, upload the CSR file to the selected certificate authority, which will perform a basic check and issue a signed certificate. Install the certificate . You usually receive the signed certificate via email. Download and install the certificate on your website server. Forcing HTTPS . Once the certificate is ready, you can force HTTPS by pasting a code snippet into your .htaccess file . Alternatively, you can obtain SSL certificates from your hosting provider. If you use Hostinger, you'll receive a free certificate with your shared, cloud, or WordPress hosting plan .
It will be automatically installed on all new domains, subdomains EA Leads and parked domains added to your account. However, if you want to install SSL certificates on older domains, follow these steps: In your hPanel, go to Advanced -> SSL . Select a domain and click Install SSL .Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) . Generate the CSR using Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), Apache, or cPanel. This file contains the public key, domain name, and organization data. Upload the CSR . Next, upload the CSR file to the selected certificate authority, which will perform a basic check and issue a signed certificate. Install the certificate . You usually receive the signed certificate via email. Download and install the certificate on your website server. Forcing HTTPS . Once the certificate is ready, you can force HTTPS by pasting a code snippet into your .htaccess file . Alternatively, you can obtain SSL certificates from your hosting provider.
If you use Hostinger, you'll receive a free certificate with your shared, cloud, or WordPress hosting plan . It will be automatically installed on all new domains, subdomains and parked domains added to your account. However, if you want to install SSL certificates on older domains, follow these steps: In your hPanel, go to Advanced -> SSL . Select a domain and click Install SSL .Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) . Generate the CSR using Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), Apache, or cPanel. This file contains tautomatically installed on all new domains, subdomains and parked domains added to your account. However, if you want to install SSL certificates on older domains, follow these steps: In your hPanel, go to Advanced -> SSL . Select a domain and click Install SSL .
It will be automatically installed on all new domains, subdomains EA Leads and parked domains added to your account. However, if you want to install SSL certificates on older domains, follow these steps: In your hPanel, go to Advanced -> SSL . Select a domain and click Install SSL .Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) . Generate the CSR using Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), Apache, or cPanel. This file contains the public key, domain name, and organization data. Upload the CSR . Next, upload the CSR file to the selected certificate authority, which will perform a basic check and issue a signed certificate. Install the certificate . You usually receive the signed certificate via email. Download and install the certificate on your website server. Forcing HTTPS . Once the certificate is ready, you can force HTTPS by pasting a code snippet into your .htaccess file . Alternatively, you can obtain SSL certificates from your hosting provider.
If you use Hostinger, you'll receive a free certificate with your shared, cloud, or WordPress hosting plan . It will be automatically installed on all new domains, subdomains and parked domains added to your account. However, if you want to install SSL certificates on older domains, follow these steps: In your hPanel, go to Advanced -> SSL . Select a domain and click Install SSL .Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) . Generate the CSR using Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), Apache, or cPanel. This file contains tautomatically installed on all new domains, subdomains and parked domains added to your account. However, if you want to install SSL certificates on older domains, follow these steps: In your hPanel, go to Advanced -> SSL . Select a domain and click Install SSL .