My sites appears to be unsecure even though the SSL is turned on. The word not secure appears next to the website address. It also says ''some contents in this site is not encr
Go to this website https://www.whynopadlock.com. It will tell why your site is not secure. Often an image on an affiliate website will make your site not secure. I have even had to shorten code in affiliate links without compromising my affiliate ID to get around the non-secure site issues.
That worked perfectly! With that link I was able to see that some of my picture still has http urls and where they are located. The padlock is back on. Thanks a lot.
It also says ''Your SSL certificate is current. Your SSL certificate expires in 69 days. (2018-08-07) ''.Do you how I can extend it?
And ''You currently have TLSv1 enabled.
This version of TLS is being phased out. This warning won't break your padlock, however if you run an eCommerce site, PCI requirements state that TLSv1 must be disabled by June 30, 2018.'' I run eCommerce. Do you know how I can disable it. Thanks.
I have been searching for the TLSv1 and found this article. It appears we have to install a plugin. I too run an e-commerce site.
Check out this blog https://www.churchbuzz.org/2017/verify-wordpress-server-tls-12-compatible/
As for SSL extension, I think it might be automatically done through Site Plus in the WA membership. But I am not a 100% sure on that.
You will need to speak to your hosting company about this. I had the same issue and they mentioned something along the lines that it won't affect my website.
(NB We had a major project at work to upgrade all our servers to TLS v2 or above, so most vendors of software will be aware of this)
Most of my http links where in the widget area, for sone reason those where not changed, further, I had to check every post and page in text mode for http
There is a plugin that can do this for you. It'll update all your embedded http to https.
You can use it, then deactivate the plugin.
You don't need to do this manually - there is a plugin you can use. I can't remember the name of it. But PM me if you still need assistance and I will get back to you.
(I sometimes don't get the notification that someone has responded to my post so by PM me, I will see it)
Great, I should have known that, back then, I spend hours searching my websites, thank you, I will remember, do you have a name?
This means that either some of your embedded URL's possibly images have the http tag instead of the https tag on them.
Check a few to see if this is the case.
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My sites appears to be unsecure even though the SSL is turned on. The word not secure appears next to the website address. It also says ''some contents in this site is not encr
Jay had a training on this type of thing: Hello SiteSSL: FREE Encryption For Your Websites at WA Some of the answers below referred to some of the things he mentioned. Seeing the full video might help.
Go to this website https://www.whynopadlock.com. It will tell why your site is not secure. Often an image on an affiliate website will make your site not secure. I have even had to shorten code in affiliate links without compromising my affiliate ID to get around the non-secure site issues.
That worked perfectly! With that link I was able to see that some of my picture still has http urls and where they are located. The padlock is back on. Thanks a lot.
It also says ''Your SSL certificate is current. Your SSL certificate expires in 69 days. (2018-08-07) ''.Do you how I can extend it?
And ''You currently have TLSv1 enabled.
This version of TLS is being phased out. This warning won't break your padlock, however if you run an eCommerce site, PCI requirements state that TLSv1 must be disabled by June 30, 2018.'' I run eCommerce. Do you know how I can disable it. Thanks.
I have been searching for the TLSv1 and found this article. It appears we have to install a plugin. I too run an e-commerce site.
Check out this blog https://www.churchbuzz.org/2017/verify-wordpress-server-tls-12-compatible/
As for SSL extension, I think it might be automatically done through Site Plus in the WA membership. But I am not a 100% sure on that.
You will need to speak to your hosting company about this. I had the same issue and they mentioned something along the lines that it won't affect my website.
(NB We had a major project at work to upgrade all our servers to TLS v2 or above, so most vendors of software will be aware of this)
Most of my http links where in the widget area, for sone reason those where not changed, further, I had to check every post and page in text mode for http
There is a plugin that can do this for you. It'll update all your embedded http to https.
You can use it, then deactivate the plugin.
You don't need to do this manually - there is a plugin you can use. I can't remember the name of it. But PM me if you still need assistance and I will get back to you.
(I sometimes don't get the notification that someone has responded to my post so by PM me, I will see it)
Great, I should have known that, back then, I spend hours searching my websites, thank you, I will remember, do you have a name?
This means that either some of your embedded URL's possibly images have the http tag instead of the https tag on them.
Check a few to see if this is the case.
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Good morning everyone. Please do anyone know any plugin that can allow different fees for delivery of product during checkout in a shopping based website. I am currently using
Please do anyone know any checkout-delivery plugin?
Good morning everyone. Please do anyone know any plugin that can allow different fees for delivery of product during checkout in a shopping based website. I am currently using
I am still working on a my siterubix.com site. No home description or title and has not made it public yet. But I received email from someone that says ''I would like to propo
Only qualitative links from and to websites provide value.
Random linking back and forward has no use. Google updates, Panda, Penguin, Hummingbird, and Hawk
I also read that doing this sort of thing with just any website won't be appeciated by Google, and the result of doing so will have a negative affect on the site's ranking, unless it's linking from an authorative site.
A qualitative link is related to the subject. When you get a link from a website that is close to your website in terms of subject, this link is more valuable than when the topics do not match at all. It goes without saying that a qualitative link contributes to a higher ranking.
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Can I accept a proposal for website link exchange?
I am still working on a my siterubix.com site. No home description or title and has not made it public yet. But I received email from someone that says ''I would like to propo
Only qualitative links from and to websites provide value.
Random linking back and forward has no use. Google updates, Panda, Penguin, Hummingbird, and Hawk
I also read that doing this sort of thing with just any website won't be appeciated by Google, and the result of doing so will have a negative affect on the site's ranking, unless it's linking from an authorative site.
A qualitative link is related to the subject. When you get a link from a website that is close to your website in terms of subject, this link is more valuable than when the topics do not match at all. It goes without saying that a qualitative link contributes to a higher ranking.
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Hi friends,
How can I install how to install premium theme that was downloaded as a folder. There is no zip file in the folder but it has lots of .php and image files. Att
Based on the file mechanics this one might have to go into the ISTSS (If Stymied Try Site Support) direction!
Go to your themes on your dashboard >> add new theme >> upload Theme >> find Theme in your folders on your computer click on it and click open it will take you back to themes upload click instal next to the file name
Thanks for your reply but there is no file named theme in the folder. The file are all codes or programing language used to write the theme,
Then it should be in your files folder it could be named whatever the theme is called.
If you can't find it download it again and make a note of which folder you download it too
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How to install premium theme that comes in a folder?
Hi friends,
How can I install how to install premium theme that was downloaded as a folder. There is no zip file in the folder but it has lots of .php and image files. Att
Based on the file mechanics this one might have to go into the ISTSS (If Stymied Try Site Support) direction!
Go to your themes on your dashboard >> add new theme >> upload Theme >> find Theme in your folders on your computer click on it and click open it will take you back to themes upload click instal next to the file name
Thanks for your reply but there is no file named theme in the folder. The file are all codes or programing language used to write the theme,
Then it should be in your files folder it could be named whatever the theme is called.
If you can't find it download it again and make a note of which folder you download it too
See more comments
Jay had a training on this type of thing: Hello SiteSSL: FREE Encryption For Your Websites at WA Some of the answers below referred to some of the things he mentioned. Seeing the full video might help.