Hi Umberto,
To achieve this, I recommend using the “Really Simple SSL” plugin, which simplifies the process of migrating your site to HTTPS. Below are the steps to guide you through this process:
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/really-simple-ssl/
Since you are using a multisite WordPress installation, you need to activate the plugin network-wide.
1. Go to My Sites
> Network Admin
> Plugins
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2. Find the “Really Simple SSL” plugin and click Network Activate
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3. After activation, you will see a prompt to activate SSL. Click on Go ahead, activate SSL!
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The plugin will automatically handle most of the necessary configurations, such as updating your site URL to use HTTPS, updating the .htaccess file for redirection, and more.
Once SSL is activated, visit your site to ensure that it loads over HTTPS. You should see a padlock icon in the address bar, indicating a secure connection.
Best regards,
Abdul Hannan
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This reply was modified 4 months, 4 weeks ago by Abdul Hannan.