Top 6 Reason Why You Must Move From HTTP To HTTPS
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Thursday 25 April 2019

Top 6 Reason Why You Must Move From HTTP To HTTPS

 Over the years, SSL certificate installation and HTTPS-enabled website were only mandated for membership and e-commerce website only. This isn't the case anymore. Hundreds of thousands of websites now secure all their websites with HTTPS protocol, even if they do not handle sensitive internet activity.

SSL HTTPS encryption over HTTP
 SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) has been one of the universally reviewed and enacted Internet safety resources, also known as TLS (Transport Layer Security). A protection protocol that allows the privacy (encryption) of information such as passwords and credit card numbers to be kept private(encrypted) when sent to a web server by a web browser.


 Without SSL, any information provided by a user to a Website is usually transmitted in simple and direct text, which makes monitoring and handling of such data easier for malicious third party intruders.

Benefits of HTTPS Encryption

Typically, SSL helps you to grant secure HTTPS web pages to your website visitors. However an SSL certificate needs to be installed on the web server in other to establish safe SSL connections between your web browser and the server where your web pages lives.
After the certificate has been properly set up, you can upgrade your web page to only use the HTTPS protocol to allow people see a padlock anytime they visit an HTTPS-enabled page, indicating that the page is secure.


Benefits Of SSL HTTPS Encrytption


1. HTTPS helps stop intruders from meddling with the communications between your websites and your users’ browsers. Intruders include deliberately malicious attackers, and bonafide but intrusive corporations, like ISPs or hotels that inject ads into pages. Cyber attacks on user's machine, a Wi-Fi hotspot or a compromised ISP, can be encountered at any point  in the network. Intruders use unauthorized communications to get your users to give up sensitive information or install malware, or insert their own ads into your resources.

2. The SSL adds additional security layer that ensures that every information transmitted between your browser and a web server remains private and secures user information from prying eyes, whereas HTTPS prevents intruders from listening passively to your sites' and your users ' communications.

3. Many current browsers show a green padlock image just beside the https websites ' domain name. Some even mark such sites as "secure connection." Some visitors associate this with security and as such, will trust your site more. Others who are more security-conscious may navigate away from your site if their browser mark your site as “not secure” or “unprotected”.

4. Most visitors meld security and will therefore rely more on your site. Anyone who is more wary of security may go off your website if your browser marks your website "not secure" or "unprotected." 
Please note that Chrome 56 has already began marking HTTP-Pages collecting passwords or credit cards as unsafe since January 2017 as part of a long-term plan to identify all HTTP sites as unsafe.

5. HTTPS is a ranking signal now. Google revealed this in a post published in Google's central webmaster blog in 2014. What it really means is that if you switch from http to https, your search engine rankings can also be improved.

6. The future of the web is HTTPS. HTTPS is a crucial element to prior approval workflows for new web platform functionality, which require the user's prior permission before running, especially those needed for progressive web apps.

Now that you are informed of the benefits of HTTPS  SSL encryption, don't hesitate to begin making plans on migrating to HTTPS !

HTTPS is simpler and less expensive than ever and offers not only the best performance on the Internet but also powerful new functionalities that are too sensitive to HTTP. To get started, see our Google Setup Guides.


How To Set Up HTTPS (SSL) for Blogger and WordPress Sites

You can switch https on via your blog settings, if you do not use a custom domain for your Blogger blog. You can also consider using Cloudflare SSL if you use custom domain. 
You can install free letsencrypt ssl certificates if you use WordPress for running your site. Also you can purchase SSL certificates online if you don't like relatively cheap certificates, i recommend purchasing from Whogohost.

Lastly if you don't know how to set things up on your own you can hire me to do the job using our contact form.


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