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SSL Zen — SSL Certificate Installer & HTTPS Redirects
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SSL Zen — SSL Certificate Installer & HTTPS Redirects
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Helps install a free Let's Encrypt SSL certificate, redirects HTTP to HTTPS and forces SSL on all pages.
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Helps install a free Let's Encrypt SSL certificate, redirects HTTP to HTTPS and forces SSL on all pages.
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Secure your website with a Free Let's Encrypt SSL certificate. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Secure your website with a Free Let's Encrypt SSL certificate.
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Manually installing a free Let's Encrypt SSL certificate involves editing SSL configuration files on your web server and troubleshooting issues. With this plugin, you can follow a few steps to get your free Let's Encrypt SSL certificate. No coding required, no more mixed content, or insecure content warnings. You require no special developer experience to move your HTTP web pages to HTTPS or to force SSL on your website. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Manually installing a free Let's Encrypt SSL certificate involves editing SSL configuration files on your web server and troubleshooting issues. With this plugin, you can follow a few steps to get your free Let's Encrypt SSL certificate. No coding required, no more mixed content, or insecure content warnings. You require no special developer experience to move your HTTP web pages to HTTPS or to force SSL on your website.
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Enable secure payment processing on websites with SSL certificates You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Enable secure payment processing on websites with SSL certificates
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SSL certificate displays information about your domain name and is verified by Let's Encrypt™ You have to log in to add a translation. Details
SSL certificate displays information about your domain name and is verified by Let's Encrypt™
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SSL certificate is a ranking factor for search engines You have to log in to add a translation. Details
SSL certificate is a ranking factor for search engines
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Deactivate any other SSL plugins if you have installed and activated them. Similar SSL plugins may conflict with the SSL Zen plugin and the above error would be thrown. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Deactivate any other SSL plugins if you have installed and activated them. Similar SSL plugins may conflict with the SSL Zen plugin and the above error would be thrown.
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Setup the plugin once again. In the case of the premium plugin, make sure you have uploaded the premium version of the plugin and then follow the setup process. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Setup the plugin once again. In the case of the premium plugin, make sure you have uploaded the premium version of the plugin and then follow the setup process.
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You can get the help of your hosting provider to install your WordPress in the root folder instead of the sub-folder. Make sure you take a backup of your site before doing this change. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
You can get the help of your hosting provider to install your WordPress in the root folder instead of the sub-folder. Make sure you take a backup of your site before doing this change.
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To fix this, you can install your WordPress in the root folder, so that all your subfolders are covered by SSL. For ex: if you install your WordPress under this path : /home/bcyh6ur88/public_html/, it would cover all your websites sub-folders like cpanelfree.xyz/site , cpanelfree.xyz/blog , cpanelfree.xyz/contact etc. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
To fix this, you can install your WordPress in the root folder, so that all your subfolders are covered by SSL. For ex: if you install your WordPress under this path : /home/bcyh6ur88/public_html/, it would cover all your websites sub-folders like cpanelfree.xyz/site , cpanelfree.xyz/blog , cpanelfree.xyz/contact etc.
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Due to this reason, the domain validation might fail and you'd see the "Not all authorization are valid" error message during SSL Zen Plugin setup. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Due to this reason, the domain validation might fail and you'd see the "Not all authorization are valid" error message during SSL Zen Plugin setup.
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Log in to the WordPress Administrator Dashboard as an administrator. In the menu at the left, click on the Tools option. Find "Site Health" and click on it. By default, the Site Health tool immediately shows the Site Status. Click on "Info" to its immediate left at the top of the screen. Go to the WordPress Constants section. Locate ABSPATH. This is your WordPress installation path. Most of the time users end up installing their site in a sub-folder ex: cpanelfree.xyz/site . Their WordPress installation path in such cases would be: /home/bcyh6ur88/public_html/site You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Log in to the WordPress Administrator Dashboard as an administrator. In the menu at the left, click on the Tools option. Find "Site Health" and click on it. By default, the Site Health tool immediately shows the Site Status. Click on "Info" to its immediate left at the top of the screen. Go to the WordPress Constants section. Locate ABSPATH. This is your WordPress installation path. Most of the time users end up installing their site in a sub-folder ex: cpanelfree.xyz/site . Their WordPress installation path in such cases would be: /home/bcyh6ur88/public_html/site
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Free version /Premium version: You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Free version /Premium version:
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There might be a situation when installing an SSL certificate using the SSL Zen Free/Premium version of the plugin, you end up getting an error message that says " Not all authorizations are valid". There are different reasons for the cause of this error. Follow the solution that is suitable for you based on the version of the plugin you are using : You have to log in to add a translation. Details
There might be a situation when installing an SSL certificate using the SSL Zen Free/Premium version of the plugin, you end up getting an error message that says " Not all authorizations are valid". There are different reasons for the cause of this error. Follow the solution that is suitable for you based on the version of the plugin you are using :
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