An SSL certificate is what enables https:// on your website and puts the padlock in the browser. All of our hosting plans support SSL — the details of what's included vary by plan.

SSL is not active by default. Once your domain's nameservers point to our servers, open a support ticket and we'll get it set up for you. Certificates renew themselves every 90 days going forward, so you only need to request it once.

What's included by plan

Plan SSL coverage
Starter Basic SSL for your primary domain
Medium Enhanced SSL for your primary domain
Professional Enhanced SSL for every domain on your account
VPS / Dedicated SSL for every domain on your server

If you have additional domains on a Starter or Medium plan and want SSL coverage for those as well, open a ticket and we can discuss options — there's an SSL addon available that extends coverage to all domains on your account.

How it works

  1. Your domain's nameservers are pointed at our servers (see How do I change my nameservers?).
  2. DNS propagates — typically within a few hours.
  3. You open a ticket letting us know the domain is ready.
  4. We issue and install an SSL certificate for your domain (and its www. version).
  5. The certificate renews itself every 90 days from that point on — you don't need to do anything further.

Why is my site still showing "Not Secure"?

A few common reasons, in rough order of likelihood:

  • SSL hasn't been activated yet. If this is the first time you're setting up the domain with us, you need to request it via a ticket. Once we've set it up, it won't need to be requested again.
  • DNS hasn't finished propagating yet. SSL can only be installed once DNS resolves to our servers. If you just updated nameservers, wait a few hours and check again. You can verify with whatsmydns.net.
  • Your site is still loading resources over HTTP. Your hosting has an SSL certificate, but the page itself still references images, scripts, or stylesheets with http:// instead of https://. Browsers call this a "mixed content" warning. Update the URLs in your site to use https:// — for WordPress, a search-replace in the database fixes this quickly.
  • HTTPS redirect isn't enabled. If your site loads correctly at https://yourdomain.com but http://yourdomain.com doesn't redirect to HTTPS, you need to force HTTPS. We can enable this on request, or you can add a redirect rule to your site's .htaccess file.
  • Domain isn't pointing to our servers. If your domain's nameservers are somewhere else (Cloudflare, another host), an SSL certificate can't be installed on our end. Either update the nameservers, or install an SSL certificate on whichever service is actually serving the site.

See Activate SSL and fix Not Secure warnings for step-by-step troubleshooting.

I need a wildcard or EV certificate

We offer standalone Sectigo-branded certificates on our SSL Certificates page if you need a wildcard or EV (green-bar) certificate beyond what your plan includes. These are separate from the SSL that comes with your hosting.

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