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      <title>How To Install SSL with Cloudflare</title>
      <dc:creator>TorrentProxy</dc:creator>
      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2020 16:40:48 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;If your website is displaying this not&lt;br&gt;
secure error that means you either don't,have an SSL certificate installed or the&lt;br&gt;
one that you do have installed isn't,activated. So, in this video I'll show you&lt;br&gt;
two methods how you can turn that not,secure error into a green padlock&lt;br&gt;
completely free.,go to cloudflare.com and,sign up for a free account. Type in your&lt;br&gt;
website name that still doesn't have an,SSL installed and choose the free plan.&lt;br&gt;
Cloudflare will do a quick scan just,click continue after it's over. You'll&lt;br&gt;
see two name servers that you need to,point your domain to. So, this next step&lt;br&gt;
is different for every single web,hosting provider in my example I'll be&lt;br&gt;
using Hostinger but if you don't have,access to your name servers or you just&lt;br&gt;
don't want to mess around with that skip,to this time in the video where I'll&lt;br&gt;
show you a method how you can get you,free SSL without updating the name&lt;br&gt;
servers. Here's how you update the name,servers on Hostinger. Near your&lt;br&gt;
domains click manage delete all four,name servers that are here and type in&lt;br&gt;
the two that CloudFlare gave you. Finally,,click update.&lt;br&gt;
Yeah it's that simple! You'll get this,screen when the process is complete&lt;br&gt;
after your name servers are updated go,to the SSL / TLS and choose the flexible&lt;br&gt;
option. Click on edge certificates and,enable always use HTTPS option. Now,&lt;br&gt;
you'll want to go into your WordPress,account and install a couple of plugins.&lt;br&gt;
You can reach the WordPress dashboard by,typing in your website name followed by&lt;br&gt;
/wp-admin hover over the,plugins choose add new in the search bar&lt;br&gt;
type in CloudFlare and next to the,CloudFlare flexible ssl click install&lt;br&gt;
then activate. Then click add new again,and in the search bar type in "Really Simple SSL" click on install then activate,then go ahead and activate your free SSL&lt;br&gt;
certificate. And that's it now you have,an unlimited SSL certificate for a&lt;br&gt;
lifetime and you can have as many as you,like for different websites and all of&lt;br&gt;
the renewal processes will be taken care,of by CloudFlare. If for some reason this&lt;br&gt;
method didn't work for you I'll show you,another method that you can use and it&lt;br&gt;
doesn't require you messing with the name,servers all you need is access to the&lt;br&gt;
file manager of your website. Visit,sslforfree.com and type in the domain&lt;br&gt;
name that you want to have an SSL,installed on. Click create free SSL&lt;br&gt;
certificate and choose manual,verification. Click on manually verified&lt;br&gt;
domain and download both files, keep this,page open for later, go to the control&lt;br&gt;
panel of your web hosting provider and,access the file manager. Most web hosting&lt;br&gt;
providers use a cPanel so you'll find,this option under files file manager if&lt;br&gt;
you're using Hostinger you'll find this,under files file manager as well and if&lt;br&gt;
you're using DreamHost,you'll find this under "Managed WordPress", &lt;br&gt;
"Manage Files" once you're inside the file,manager you want to find is the public&lt;br&gt;
folder where all of your WordPress files,are stored. Now, you'll need to go into&lt;br&gt;
settings and activate show hidden files,now you should see a folder named .well-known and if you don't don't,worry&lt;br&gt;
just click on +folder and name it,.well-known inside the well-known&lt;br&gt;
folder you should see acme-challenge,again if you don't see this folder just&lt;br&gt;
create it yourself. Go inside acme-challenge,and upload the two files that&lt;br&gt;
you've downloaded from sslforfree,previously. Now, go back to the SSL for&lt;br&gt;
free page that you kept open and click,on these links they should take you to a&lt;br&gt;
page that looks something like this and,if it doesn't that means something went&lt;br&gt;
wrong. So, try repeating the process again,when everything is working correctly&lt;br&gt;
click on download SSL certificate then,go into your cPanel and navigate to the&lt;br&gt;
SSL / TLS tab once inside click on,manage SSL sites. Scroll down, choose the&lt;br&gt;
domain name you want to install your SSL,on and copy paste all of the information&lt;br&gt;
from sslforfree into the different tabs then,click install. Once the installation is&lt;br&gt;
complete you'll need to go into,WordPress and install the really simple&lt;br&gt;
SSL plugin and that's it! Now, you have a,fully functional free SSL certificate no&lt;br&gt;
matter which method you use and I know,some web hosting providers charge quite&lt;br&gt;
a bit of money for their SSL,certificates but most of the time what&lt;br&gt;
you're getting is this exact same SSL,certificate that we just installed&lt;br&gt;
ourselves but web hosting providers,don't actually charge for&lt;br&gt;
the SSL certificate itself. They take,money for the installation and the&lt;br&gt;
renewal processes but since now you know,how to do it yourself you're never gonna&lt;br&gt;
have to pay money ever again. My name is,Emit with the hosting movie team and I&lt;br&gt;
do website and web hosting related,tutorials and reviews. So, if you want to&lt;br&gt;
learn more cool stuff for your website,for free consider subscribing and as&lt;br&gt;
always good luck making your websites.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Also Read: &lt;a href="https://alltorrentproxy.com/best-web-proxy-sites/"&gt;Best Web Proxy Sites&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;

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