• I’m a tech guy but not a web guy but, as I tell my clients, “When in doubt,

      read the screen

    .”
    Do that. At first, I was a little befuddled but I followed my own advice and realized I had skimmed the instructions instead of reading them.

    Read them and you’ll be fine.

    I don’t do any e-commerce on my site so the whole “every site must have an SSL cert” is really a cash-grab. I’ve also seen phishing sites with certs so it’s not exactly working, is it?

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