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santieb
 
 
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http to https

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Where do i change the web from http to https ?

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You will need to do this on the server.
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Have you purchased a SSL certificate yet? If not you may be able to purchase from your host please contact them for more information. Once you have this you will need to write a 301 redirect .htacces file in this it will redirect all http to https. As previously if your host can provide a SSL certificate then they should assist with the writing of the .htacces at the same time.
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Also, some hosting companies provide free SSL certificates, coming from Let's Encrypt. If you have a DirectAdmin hosting panel you can look for this.
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In addition to friends' comments , you can use sslforfree website for create 90-day free SSL and you will can create new SSL certs after expire Previous SSL.
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