How To Enable HTTPS On Blog With Custom Domain
For security it is mandatory to enable HTTPS, Google prioritizes sites that have SSL certificates installed. After the recent update, a warning sign will appear with the domain name in the Google Chrome browser on non-SSL websites. So we've brought you a complete guide on how to enable HTTPS on your Blogger blog posts with custom domains.
Earlier this feature was not available on Blogger and people were using Cloudflare CDN technology, which was not the right method and it was not even protected. Since it was an informal method, it creates bugs and problems on your blog and also makes your blog performance worse on search engines.
But Google released this feature on its subdomains and simultaneously started testing it on custom domains through draft domains. But now this feature is available from your custom domain and can be installed in very simple steps. SSL authentication is provided by Google and is the only official way to do so. It's completely free and requires no coding knowledge, a beginner can easily enable this option by selecting the option via the easy to select dropdown menu.
What is SSL?
SSL is the Secure Socket Layer, which ensures that the connection between your site and the user is secure. It provides a connection between the user and the webserver and is encrypted so that no other person can access specific information. SSL is important in terms of security and data security. If you are dealing with sales, product, affiliate marketing, or anything that relates to online transactions, installing an SSL certificate is a must.
How to enable HTTPS on your blog posts with a custom domain
The first thing you need to do is through login.blogger.com in your blogger account
The First you need to do is to login into your Blogger account through draft.blogger.com
Then go to >> Settings>> HTTPS
Second Steps: in the right-hand side of the screen you will see two options in HTTPS Category.
HTTPS Availability & HTTPS Redirect
Select Yes in both dropdown options It will take time to get it enabled.
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