1. Install an SSL certificate
1. Login to your cPanel account.
2. Navigate to the security, and click on SSL/TLS.
3. Choose Manage SSL sites Under the INSTALL AND MANAGE SSL FOR YOUR SITE (HTTPS) option.
4. Scroll down to the page, select your domain name and Install Certificate.
2. Force an HTTPS connection
Enabling HTTPS forces visitors to automatically redirect to the secure URL as soon as they access your website.
3. Reinstall an SSL certificate
An SSL installation that is invalid or broken can result in your website displaying a “Can’t Provide a Secure Connection” message. The optimal solution is to resolve this issue by reinstalling the SSL certificate.
4. Reset the SSL Cache and Clear Browser Cache
To clear the SSL state on Windows, enter “Control Panel” in the Windows search tab. In the Network and Internet panel, choose “View network status and tasks,” then click on “Internet Options.” In the Internet Properties box, go to the Content tab and click “Clear SSL state.”
5. Disable QUIC Protocol Support
To clear data Google Chrome, click the three dots in the upper right-hand corner, go to “More tools,” and select “Clear browsing data” to clear the data.Disable QUIC Protocol Support
1. Enter chrome://flags/#enable-quic in the browser address bar.
2. Locate the Experimental QUIC protocol option, typically found at the top of the page.
3. Select Disabled from the drop-down box.