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  • @stepan123

    Just checked and your site seem to load fine and show the green site lock in the address bar.

    Also checked the site in Pingdom and it looks like all of your site assets, so CSS and images are being served over HTTPS.

    So it seems fine.

    Thread Starter stepan123

    (@stepan123)

    Yeah, because I have not clicked on button “Go ahead, activate SLL!” It’s everywhere and it seems something is wrong..

    https://postimg.org/image/95lmhhnu7/

    Thread Starter stepan123

    (@stepan123)

    + when somebody goes to my websites on mobile, it says: “your connection is not secure” what is that problem? Is that because of using your plugin or what?

    Plugin Author Rogier Lankhorst

    (@rogierlankhorst)

    I ran a scan on your certificate, it came back with a B, wich is not very good. In firefox your site doesn’t open, because of an error with your certificate: SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER

    To fix this you should contact your hosting company or supplier of your certificate.

    The message you see is not a warning that something is wrong, just a notification that you should check these items before migrating to SSL. After you have activated the plugin, it will ask you if you have checked for http links in your css and js files. You can click “enable SSL” and check if you have the green lock. If not, you have mixed content on your site, and it’s probably one of those examples.

    Before you go ahead I would suggest to get the certficate fixed.

    Thread Starter stepan123

    (@stepan123)

    Oh yes. I have already contacted a support of my provider, hosting. I hope they will help us. Thanks for your help guys, I am very greatfully.

    Thread Starter stepan123

    (@stepan123)

    Thx

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