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If you are using our provided domain names:
- GOOD NEWS, all of our domain names are automatically covered with SSL, there is no action needed from your side. Once you created the hosting account and registered the domain name from our registrar system, your website will have SSL enabled automatically.
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If you are using other domain names, either from a 3rd party sub-domain registrar or your own domain
- Go to any free SSL certificate provider such as ZeroSSL or SSL For Free
- Verify your domain name with them to get the .key file and .crt file
- Once you have them ready, head to the hosting control panel
- Select SSL/TLS and select your domain, upload
Private Keyfirst, thenCertificate. Wait for a while your SSL should be start working. - Note: Most free SSL providers only provides SSL Certificates up to 90 days. You need to renew the certificates and follow the steps again to upload your certificate and key. You can alternatively purchase an SSL certificate up to 1 year to avoid constant renewing.