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What is WordPress
WordPress is a content management system (CMS) used to create and manage websites. This CMS powers over 40% of the internet. This means that millions of websites and blogs around the world are built onContinue reading
Free SSL certificates at smarthost.au and DNS zone at a third-party provider
On our hosting platform, SSL certificates are issued automatically when the domain is attached as well as renewed automatically before the expiration period (free certificates are issued for 3 months and our system makes sureContinue reading
How to install an EV certificate?
Currently, web hosts are increasingly offering SSL certificates as standard completely free of charge. These are usually Let’s Encrypt or Comodo branded certificates. These are fully, properly functioning certificates, recognized as trusted by 99+% ofContinue reading
How do SSL certificates work? What are the types of SSL certificates?
In the past, the green padlock in browsers was a security symbol, indicating an encrypted connection using SSL/TLS. But now browsers such as Google Chrome, for example, have changed the way security is presented, removingContinue reading