• Site name – https://www.languageoffootball.com

    Hi folks,

    I recently migrated from WordPress.com to www.ads-software.com, with hosting on BlueHost. I went with the basic hosting option. When you try to access my site via Google, you get the message below. Obviously this is costing me huge amounts of traffic, so I’m quite worried.

    Am I correct in thinking that the only way to resolve this is to purchase an SSL and IP address? If I need to do this, I will, but I wanted to check there wasn’t anything else I could try first.

    Thanks for your help!

    Richard

    Message reads…

    “Your connection is not private

    Attackers might be trying to steal your information from languageoffootball.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID

    This server could not prove that it is languageoffootball.com; its security certificate is from *.bluehost.com. This may be caused by a misconfiguration or an attacker intercepting your connection.”

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  • Anonymous User 14379775

    (@anonymized-14379775)

    maybe bluehost can help?

    Thread Starter eggyeegle

    (@eggyeegle)

    They’re telling me that the only option is to buy the (considerably more expensive) hosting option which gives me an SSL and IP address. If this is what it takes then of course I’ll do it, but as a relative newbie to all this I just wanted to check there if there are other options to explore first?

    Thanks for your help.

    Anonymous User 14379775

    (@anonymized-14379775)

    problem when protocol https instead http
    why in google https pages, did you have ssl earlier installed

    Your site works fine without SSL. However, searching “languageoffootball.com” leads to “https://languageoffootball.com”.

    Did your site ever have SSL?

    For individual sites, I wouldn’t recommend paying for SSL since letsencrypt.org offers SSL certificates for free. Of course, you may not be able to use it with bluehost’s shared hosting plan/s.

    Thread Starter eggyeegle

    (@eggyeegle)

    I don’t think my site has ever had SSL. It was previously WordPress.com.

    To be honest though, before yesterday I hadn’t heard of SSL, so it’s possible I had one without knowing.

    I will investigate if I can use letsencrypt.org.

    Thanks for your help.

    Daryl

    (@intelwizard)

    Hi Eggy, does your site has too many redirects that google has marked spam or unsafe already?

    Try checking your time zone set on your laptop or desktop that you’re using to view. Sometimes that may be one of the causes too.

    Lastly, try viewing your site using other browsers. If may be Chrome’s problem.

    If all fails. Read here.

    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/fix-the-ssl-issue-in-chrome-44?replies=4

    Anonymous User 14379775

    (@anonymized-14379775)

    look in google SERP, is there https or http link to your site?
    You may loose all google traf if this problem will not be resolved

    Thread Starter eggyeegle

    (@eggyeegle)

    Yes, it’s an http that is linking to my site and, yes, I am currently losing all my Google traffic.

    I’m pretty annoyed as I didn’t know any of this would happen when I bought the hosting plan. It looks like I will have to pay extra to fix it, so the winner here is BlueHost.

    I understand that this is also down to my own lack of expertise.

    Thanks for your help.

    You should ask BlueHost about SNI (Server Name Indicator) support, which allows the use of a shared IP for multiple SSL certificates, any version of cPanel released in the last year should support SNI. If they do not support a free or inexpensive SSL certificate, it is time to search for a new host that meets your needs.

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