• The plugin is very effective redirecting traffic to https, but it has some problems with Cloudflare’s free SSL certificates, which it says it doesn’t recognize well, but even with this warning you can force the https redirection and CloudFlare’s certificate will come into effect; at least it has worked for me, up till now. As an advice, only force the redirection to CloudFlare’s SSL 48 hrs after you’ve activated it at your CloudFlare account.

    Othe onther hand, my experience is that the plugin reports mixed content problems wit images 100% of the times.

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  • Plugin Author Mark

    (@markwolters)

    Hi,

    Really Simple SSL will detect the certificate in use by the server. If the plugin doesn’t detect the certificate, it means the certificate isn’t installed correctly (yet). This can indeed take some time on some hosting environments. Once the site loads over https://, SSL can be safely enabled.

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    @juanlaguado Thanks for the review but please keep it to your words here only. No links or links to images. That’s not permitted in reviews and I have removed yours.

    If you need support then don’t use a review for that. Raise a support topic instead. You can do so with this link.

    https://www.ads-software.com/support/plugin/really-simple-ssl/#new-post

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