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You can use this section of the hosting Control Panel to install and manage your SSL certificates installed on the account.
Installing an SSL certificate from a third-party provider
If you have bought an SSL certificate from a third-party provider, the process of issuing it and installing it on our server is the following:
Go to the SSL/HTTPS section
Generate a CSR for the certificate on our server by clicking on the Create CSR button at the top right of the list.
On the next page, choose the domain name from the drop-down menu. Then fill in the rest of the information using the placeholders in the fields as a guide.
The CSR will show up in the list. Click on the Action button next to it and click View/Export.
Copy the CSR to your clipboard using the Copy button on its row. Please make sure that you copy the CSR, and not the private key. The private key should not be provided to third parties due to security reasons. You need to provide the CSR to your SSL provider. They will generate the SSL certificate based on the CSR information.
Once you have obtained the SSL certificate and the intermediate certificates from your SSL provider, please head back to the main page and use the Action > Upload certificate for this CSR menu for the CSR.
Paste the SSL certificate and the intermediate certificates in the Certificate and Intermediate certificates fields or upload them using the Upload buttons. Click on the Submit button to save the certificate.
The last step is to enable the certificate using the Action > Enable. This will activate it, and in a few minutes, you will be able to access your site with HTTPS.
Installing a free Let's Encrypt SSL certificates
If your hosting provider offers the ability to install Let's Encrypt certificates, you can refer to the Installing and deinstalling a Let's Encrypt certificate article for more details.
Forcing HTTPS for your domain and subdomains
Go to the SSL/HTTPS section.
Go to Force HTTPS.
Click on the toggle next to your hostname, so that it turns blue and points to the right.
Note: It is possible for some .htaccess files to interfere with the functionality added by this tool and prevent it from working properly.
The use of this option might not be suitable for all types of scripts and applications. Please carefully test your site if it is working normally after enabling this option. If your script has built-in functionality that forces HTTPS, we suggest that you use it instead.
Forcing HTTPS for WordPress
The solution described above may not be compatible with some WordPress sites, but we have a simple tool that does the same for this platform. For more information, please check our guide on how to force HTTPS for WordPress.
You can use this section to manage your Let's Encrypt certificates if your hosting provider offers the ability to install them.
More information about them is available in the following section of the FAQ: Let's Encrypt Certificates
All prices are in USD. No setup fees. Minimum contract period for shared hosting services - 12 months. Full prepayment for the contract period. 100-day money-back guarantee. No automatic renewal. Fees for domain registrations and SSL certificates cannot be refunded in case of an early contract termination.