A website may already have HTTPS, but that does not always mean the SSL/TLS setup is strong.
SSL/TLS configuration is important because it helps protect the connection between your website and its visitors. It covers things like certificates, encryption strength, and secure HTTPS behavior. If the configuration is weak or outdated, your site may still have security risks even if the browser shows a lock icon.
That is why SSL/TLS testing is useful.
I added a simple tool for this on MTKits: https://mtkits.com/ssl-tls-checker
This tool helps you quickly review your website’s SSL/TLS setup and understand whether your HTTPS configuration looks secure. It is useful for developers, website owners, and anyone who wants a simple way to check basic website security.
Instead of digging through technical details manually, you can run a quick check and get a clearer view of your site’s SSL/TLS health.
If you manage websites regularly, this is a helpful tool to keep in your workflow.
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