Just about every WordPress website should be served over HTTPS instead of HTTP, for reasons of both security and SEO. HTTP content isn’t encrypted, leaving your site vulnerable, and Google started using HTTPS as a ranking signal in 2014. It’s also required for HTTP/2, which offers higher speeds than HTTP. In this article, I’ll show you everything you need to know to take a site from HTTP to HTTPS, including implementing an SSL certificate and dealing with any mixed content warnings.
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