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SSL certificates: are they required? How much? Best host?
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Godaddy just called and they said one needs to really get the SSL certificates for your sites that don't have them. Do you all agree..??
And is there a better price our there than Godaddy who you trust and is good? Thanks
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Oh, this is going to be fun....
*grabs popcorn*
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hokay...
Does your site do ecommerce? have users log in? otherwise handle secure info?
Going to move to developer, as this is about web hosting.
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Not e commerce, regular site.
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If you are not handling user data, you can probably still get away without it for a while. Although most websites are switching to https because google wants it. You could look for a host that offers https cert for free. Dreamhost includes it with the 6.95/mo plan.
Read this:
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/a...d-chrome-https
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