Featured Video: Setup an SSL Site with Managed WordPress

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There was once a time on the Internet where there were many valid reasons to avoid using an SSL all the time. For example, using an SSL sometimes meant your website isn’t indexed as thoroughly. Or maybe certain types of caching were broke.

It’s 2019 now and those days are long since passed. Almost any reason to not use an SSL on your site has been changed or fixed. In this Knowledge Base article, we feature a video provided by Chris Lema to show how quickly you can set up an SSL in Managed WordPress.

 In just under 2 minutes Chris shows that you can login to your Managed WordPress, create a new WordPress site, and get the SSL certificate setup! Doing the same thing manually could take up to a few hours. There’s no doubt that Managed WordPress makes hosting your WordPress securely quick and simple.

To learn more, or signup, take a look on our Managed WordPress page.

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I am a g33k, Linux blogger, developer, student, and former Tech Writer for Liquidweb.com. My passion for all things tech drives my hunt for all the coolz. I often need a vacation after I get back from vacation....

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