Search This Blog
Popular Posts
-
Elegant Themes has been developing WordPress themes for a long time. It has developed lots of popular themes including Divi, Nexus, Fa...
-
Flickr/Laura D'Alessandro See Also I took Harvard Business School's new pre-MBA course online — and it is definitely w...
-
Hello there! My blog post 'Spikes' was published on Sept. 22nd; however, the post before it called 'Flow' was published on...
-
I will publish an article only when I have something important to say. That's what I reminded myself every time the egocentric ...
-
Hi there! There isn't a true e-commerce solution here at WordPress.com. You can, however get a PayPal button. If you get a PayPal bu...
-
Good news for the secure web: WordPress will now encrypt the traffic for over a million more websites that are hosted on its servers. Wo...
-
How to start a blog or website in 5 minutes with WordPress. After publishing the post on how I started blogging full-time, I'v...
-
KOZHIKODE: E A Jabbar, a retired teacher and an activist of Malappuram based Yukthi vadi Sangham, has filed a complaint before chief minis...
-
At the ripe young age of 32, back in 2009, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick apparently launched a Wordpress blog called Swooshing, and for some ...
-
Wednesday the latest version of WordPress 4.7.1 was released by the WordPress Team, it is classified as a security release for all pre...
Blog Archive
- December (18)
- November (29)
- October (27)
- September (29)
- August (31)
- July (30)
- June (29)
- May (29)
- April (30)
- March (31)
- February (28)
- January (31)
- December (31)
- November (30)
- October (31)
- September (30)
- August (43)
- July (42)
- June (33)
- May (43)
- April (36)
- March (37)
- February (31)
- January (4)
- December (1)
- November (1)
- October (24)
- September (24)
- August (25)
- July (28)
- June (18)
- September (1)
Total Pageviews
Blogroll
WordPress enables Free HTTPS Encryption for all Blogs with Custom Domain
If yes, then there is good news for you.
WordPress is bringing free HTTPS to every blog and website that belongs to them in an effort to make the Web more secure.
WordPress – free, open source and the most popular a content management system (CMS) system on the Web – is being used by over a quarter of all websites across the world, and this new move represents a massive shift over to a more secure Internet
WordPress announced on Friday that it has partnered with the Electronic Frontier Foundation's "Let's Encrypt" project, allowing it to provide reliable and free HTTPS support for all of its customers that use custom domains for their WordPress.com blogs.Now every website hosted on wordpress.com has an SSL certificate and will display a green lock in the address bar.
"For you, the users, that means you'll see secure encryption automatically deployed on every new site wi thin minutes. We are closing the door to unencrypted web traffic (HTTP) at every opportunity," Wordpress said in its blog post.HTTPS has already been available for all sub-domains registered on wordpress.com, but with the latest update, the company will soon offer free SSL certs for its custom domains that just use the WordPress backend.
In short, users with custom domains (https://abcdomain.com) will now receive a free SSL certificate issued by Let's Encrypt and on behalf of Wordpress, and have it automatically deployed on their servers with minimal effort.
Until now, switching web server from HTTP to HTTPS is something of a hassle and expense for website operators and notoriously hard to install and maintain it.
However, with the launch of Let's Encrypt, it is now easier for anyone to obtain Free SSL/TLS (Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security) certificates for his/her web servers and set up HTTPS websites in a few simple steps.Now WordPress is also taki ng advantage of this free, open source initiative for its websites.
So you might have a question in your mind:
What do I need to do to activate HTTPS on my WordPress blog?
You do not need to worry about this at all. WordPress.com is activating HTTPS on all of its millions websites without having you to do anything.
Let's Encrypt is trusted and recognized by all major browsers, including Google's Chrome, Mozilla's Firefox and Microsoft's Internet Explorer, so you need not worry about its authenticity.Source: WordPress enables Free HTTPS Encryption for all Blogs with Custom Domain
0 comments:
Post a Comment