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SSL for your sites

SSL for your sites

Serving your sites over HTTPS is a single control-panel setting — free, auto-renewing Let's Encrypt certificates, with nothing to buy, upload, or run from a shell.

Serving your site over HTTPS — the padlock in the address bar — is a single setting in your control panel, not a project. You don't buy a certificate, you don't upload anything, and you don't run any commands. You switch Encryption on for a site, save, and a minute later your site is live on HTTPS with a real, browser-trusted certificate that renews itself from then on.

The certificates come from Let's Encrypt, free of charge, and your account manages the whole lifecycle for you — requesting the certificate when you enable HTTPS, keeping it covering all your domains, and renewing it well before it expires. It all happens in the same web control panel you use for your sites: no root, no shell, nothing to install.

The page below walks through turning HTTPS on for a site step by step — the DNS to get right first, what happens when you add aliases or rename a site later, and when a job like installing a purchased certificate is one for your host.

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