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I did find it slightly amusing that they're still using http to serve that website, lol.
Thats the whole point, you can't present a test for http with out it being on http
I did find it slightly amusing that they're still using http to serve that website, lol.
First post? Since 2012? Lol. You must feel strongly about this
LE is quite easy to set up and manage through AutoSSL with cPanel, it's quite literally a one click solution. As for the mobile site speed becoming a factor, I believe Google are now putting mobile first for ranking, as in, they will rank your mobile responsive website first before a desktop site. Modern standard is to build on a responsive framework, rather than having a separate website for mobile - so I can't see this being much of a problem, aside from old/outdated websites.
First post? Since 2012? Lol. You must feel strongly about this![]()
https is faster than http unless your running some pretty old server config. http://www.httpvshttps.com/
What cost ? If you are using something like Cpanel most hosts already have it readily available and takes less than 10 seconds to activate.
Does going https break Adsense, Analytics or affiliate programs? (I count them as broken if people get shown security warnings or similar afterwards)
Does going https break Adsense, Analytics or affiliate programs? (I count them as broken if people get shown security warnings or similar afterwards)
<meta name="referrer" content="unsafe-url">
I don't use a control panel. But even if I did, the tasks for some sites would include:
That might be a good hour or two. So like I said - LE might be 'free', but it's not without cost.
- log into cPanel, navigate to SSL and turn it on
- auditing cross-domain links for SSL
- changing site URLs in any CMS
- changing hard-coded URLs from http to https (e.g. media embeds, analytics etc)
- redirecting all http traffic to https
- adding and verifying https site to Google Search Console & Bing webmaster tools
- updating & submitting XML sitemaps
- reviewing site for mixed content errors, other errors
- monitoring error logs for 404s lest I missed some hard coded
- changing adwords/FB ad target URLs
- reaching out to key partners who link, asking them to change incoming URLs to https
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