Gasman
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Got a call from a FB group admin, that he had a received a notification that they had deleted 5 of my posts in that group. Also the link to the website that he had posted for a website I created to replicate the Bibby Gazette that we used to get when serving in the Merchant Navy.
We *think* it is because the site is http:// and not https://, but no data is requested on the site, it is for display purposes only.
They can do all that, but cannot stop the phishing messages we are getting supposedly from other members, who have never sent them. One member has even had his messenger account deleted, but they are still coming.
Anyway, could someone who has their own website(s) please tell me how easy it is to install an SSL certificate yourself? Any reccommendations. The site is registered with GoDaddy, just because it existed on my NTL webspace, then when they stopped supplying webspace, threw us over to GoDaddy.
I am assuming that once installed, the prefix will change to https:// ?
The site in question is bibby-gazette.co.uk but is a display site only. It does not ask for any info from any visitor.
The site is a labour of love for the shipmates that I used to sail with. No monetary gain at all.
Not sure if I want to pay for one TBH.
Got a call from a FB group admin, that he had a received a notification that they had deleted 5 of my posts in that group. Also the link to the website that he had posted for a website I created to replicate the Bibby Gazette that we used to get when serving in the Merchant Navy.
We *think* it is because the site is http:// and not https://, but no data is requested on the site, it is for display purposes only.
They can do all that, but cannot stop the phishing messages we are getting supposedly from other members, who have never sent them. One member has even had his messenger account deleted, but they are still coming.
Anyway, could someone who has their own website(s) please tell me how easy it is to install an SSL certificate yourself? Any reccommendations. The site is registered with GoDaddy, just because it existed on my NTL webspace, then when they stopped supplying webspace, threw us over to GoDaddy.
I am assuming that once installed, the prefix will change to https:// ?
The site in question is bibby-gazette.co.uk but is a display site only. It does not ask for any info from any visitor.
The site is a labour of love for the shipmates that I used to sail with. No monetary gain at all.
Not sure if I want to pay for one TBH.