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How To Add Let’s Encrypt SSL to Your WordPress site with Cloudways
Cloudsways is by far the easiest hosting platform I have used and adding a SSL Certificate is a joy compared to other hosting companies.
Adding a Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate to you WordPress site will secure it and add the little green (sometimes gray lock in Chrome) lock to the browser. Google is looking for secure websites and it will give you a slight SEO boost as well.
Let’s Encrypt provides free SSL certificates, so there is zero reason not to sign up for one to secure your website and make the web a little safer to use. Learn more about Let’s Encrypt on their website: https://letsencrypt.org/
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