How do I make my WordPress site secure SSL?

How do I make my WordPress site secure SSL?

Use https on your WordPress site

  1. Step 1 – Log into WordPress and go to Plugins. Log into your WordPress dashboard and click Plugins in the menu to the left.
  2. Step 2 – Install the Really Simple SSL plugin. Type in Really Simple SSL in the search field.
  3. Step 3 – Activate the plugin.
  4. Step 4 – Done!

How do I fix err SSL protocol error in WordPress?

Here are some common troubleshooting tips to help resolve the err_ssl_protocol_error on WordPress.

  1. Tip 1: Make sure you have enabled HTTPS on WordPress.
  2. Tip 2: Make sure your URLs are updated.
  3. Tip 3: Check the links for your content.
  4. Tip 4: Check your .
  5. Tip 5: Check that your SSL was installed properly.

How to fix HTTPS and SSL issues in your WordPress website?

TL;DR: Install an SSL certificate, redirect your site to https, change all internal links to secure links, and update the Google Search Console to fix the WordPress site not secure issue. Backup your entire site before you make any changes. Why are you seeing the WordPress site not secure notice?

Why does Google Say my WordPress website is not secure?

Google says your WordPress website not secure because your site doesn’t have an SSL certificate or has an SSL certificate that is poorly configured. The simplest way to resolve this Chrome error is to install an SSL certificate. For comprehensive security, though, we recommend installing a WordPress security plugin.

What happens when you install SSL on your website?

Installing an SSL certificate significantly improves your user experience and layer of security. So, if there’s a problem with your SSL, Google hits you with “Not Secure” notice. This is primarily what your site visitors will see:

How to redirect JavaScript to SSL in WordPress?

Download the .htacess file of your WordPress web site with the help of CPanel file-manager or a FTP client like FileZilla. After taking the backup of the .htaccess file, go to “Settings > SSL” to manage the plugin. Then go to “Settings” tab of the plugin and enable 301 .htaccess redirect and Javascript redirection to SSL.