To view and access your websites SSL Certificate, you will see a padlock at the top of your browser next to your websites URL/Domain Name in the Address Bar.

When you click on the padlock icon, you will see that a menu appears.


On this menu, you will find "Certificate (Valid)", if the SSL Certificate is present and valid.

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Warren-W Premium
That's why I love WA. I actually learn something new every single day haha!

I had no idea about this hahaha.

Thanks for this training Chrys...

By the way, if Google tends to penalize sites that aren't secure, how come I see sometimes sites not secured on the first page of Google?
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ChrystopherJ Premium Plus
You're welcome Warren :-) And it might be a new temporary issue, that Google is providing the benefit of doubt to for a couple of days. Without seeing the exact sites, I can't give a definitive answer
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CBhambra Premium
Thank you very much for this helpful guide! I checked the SSL Certificate and it is valid and has a couple months until it renews,some members gave me site feedback yesterday showing that it said non secure so after all these checks and seeing it is valid, I hope this is no longer a problem.

Greatly appreciated!
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ChrystopherJ Premium Plus
You’re welcome and glad your SSL Certificate is ok, however, if members are seeing a “Not Secure” message, then this is something different and more than likely due to images using http instead of https.

The post below contains the steps you need to take for every page/post that shows as not secure
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CBhambra Premium
Thanks so much,I will have a look now!
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BensonE Premium
Hi Christopher,
Thanks so much for the information. I’m going to check now. Interesting, I had similar issue recently, but I was told that my PHP code language is what has expired which I planned to contact site support tech to help me update it.
Great training.

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ChrystopherJ Premium Plus
You're welcome Benson :-) If your website is running PHP 7.2 or 7.3 then you are ok and have nothing to worry about. SiteSupport will be upgrading their servers to 7.4 at some point in the future.
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BensonE Premium
Ok because that’s what they said that is slowing my speed which will affect my ranking negatively.
Now that you mentioned, I will just wait them.

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Benson
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ChrystopherJ Premium Plus
Who's they? PHP 7.2, 7.3 and 7.4 will not slow your website down
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Jenny28 Premium
Thanks Chrystopher I had no idea about this. I learned something new.
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ChrystopherJ Premium Plus
You're welcome Jenny :-)
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skmorrow Premium
Awesome, thank you very much for this. All mine are okay now, but the other day I had this happen and no idea what was going on.
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ChrystopherJ Premium Plus
You're welcome Steve :-) Glad you got it sorted, it might have been related to this:
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