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How Do I Get a Wix SSL Certificate?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 12:39 am

As the internet becomes increasingly more secure, many website owners are looking into getting SSL certificates for their sites. Wix is a popular website builder that offers users the ability to create and host their own websites. While Wix does not currently offer SSL certificates, there are a few workarounds that can be used to add an SSL certificate to a Wix site.

One workaround is to use a third-party SSL provider. There are many companies that offer SSL certificates, and most of them will work with Wix. Once you have purchased an SSL certificate from a provider, you will need to follow their instructions for setting it up with Wix.

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PRO TIP: If you are considering using a Wix SSL Certificate, be aware that there are some potential risks involved. First, Wix is a relatively new company, and their SSL Certificates have not been thoroughly tested. Second, Wix SSL Certificates are not compatible with all browsers and devices. Finally, Wix does not offer any support for their SSL Certificates, so if you have any problems, you will be on your own.

Another workaround is to use Cloudflare. Cloudflare is a free service that offers various security and performance benefits for websites. One of the features that Cloudflare offers is an SSL certificate.

To use Cloudflare with your Wix site, you will need to sign up for a free account and then add your site to Cloudflare. Once your site is added, you will need to change your DNS settings to point to Cloudflare’s servers. After you have done this, your site will be served over HTTPS and will have a valid SSL certificate.

If you’re looking to add an SSL certificate to your Wix site, there are a few different options available. You can purchase an SSL certificate from a third-party provider or use Cloudflare’s free SSL service. Whichever option you choose, you’ll need to follow some simple steps to get it set up.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.