SSL Certificates
How to view SSL certificate details in all browsers
SSL certificates play a fundamental role in protecting the data transmitted between your browser and the websites you visit. Viewing the SSL certificate details of a site allows you to verify the authenticity and security of the connection, providing ...
Validation of a Premium SSL Certificate
Premium SSL certificates require validation from the certification authority to ensure that the person or entity requesting the certificate is actually the owner/administrator of the domain. There are different ways to validate the domain. HTTP ...
Forcing secure HTTPS navigation using .htaccess
Once the SSL Certificate is installed, it is ideal for visitors who access your website to be immediately redirected to the HTTPS version of it, so they can browse securely. This redirection is not configured automatically when the certificate is ...
List of devices and systems not supported by Let's Encrypt
Since September 30, 2021, the official Let's Encrypt organization announced a change that would affect how older browsers and devices trust Let’s Encrypt certificates. If you run a typical website, you will not notice the difference: the vast ...
What is an SSL certificate and what is it for?
An SSL certificate is a digital validator that provides identification to a website and additionally protects communication with browsers through an encrypted connection using the SSL (Secure Socket Layer) protocol. Companies and organizations must ...
How to set up your SSL certificate
If you have installed and activated an SSL certificate on your web hosting, you will need to configure your website so that it appears in browsers as a secure site (HTTPS). Below you can follow the steps to configure the certificate on your website ...
How to issue or re-issue an SSL certificate from the cdmon dashboard
If you have a hosting plan contracted with us, you can now install or renew (reissue) your free SSL certificate directly from the cdmon control panel. Here we explain how to do it step by step. Access your control panel. Log in to admin.cdmon.com ...