• Resolved kiwisflythecoop

    (@kiwisflythecoop)


    I received the following e-mail from SiteLock……

    During a recent scan, we were unable to locate an SSL certificate for kiwisflythecoop.com.
    
    SSL (Secure Socket Layer) certificates protect sensitive information, such as passwords or credit card information, as it is transferred from your website to a server. 
    
    To verify that your SSL is installed properly, please contact your SSL certificate provider (usually your hosting provider).
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  • Plugin Author Mark

    (@markwolters)

    Hi @kiwisflythecoop,

    Really Simple SSL is a tool to activate, configure and enforce your SSL certificate, currently we don’t provide an SSL certificate.

    We are however Beta testing our 5.0 release, with which we intend to generate free SSL certificates for all our 5,5 million users. We are thoroughly testing this feature on a wide variety of hosting environments and server configurations, to ensure that it works for most setups.

    We would like to invite you to join our beta release, which allows you to generate your free SSL certificate. If you wish to join, please follow these steps:

    1. Download the Beta .zip file via https://translate.really-simple-plugins.com/really-simple-ssl.zip

    2. Via your WordPress environment, navigate to Plugins -> Add New -> Upload, then upload the downloaded .zip file

    3. If you already had Really Simple SSL installed, you will be prompted to overwrite the current installation.

    4. After activation, Really Simple SSL will show you an administrator notice, guiding you through the process to generate your Free SSL certificate.

    While we are confident about our beta version, we can not 100% guarantee that we are able to generate a valid SSL certificate for you. This is mostly because some hosting companies block third-party SSL certificates (to sell their own paid versions).

    We would be happy to welcome you as a Beta user. Please feel free to share any questions or feedback!`

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