Subject: How to get HTTPS for your sites for free [+Dev Rights]

Hi,

Google Chrome started adding warning labels for any websites asking for passwords and/or credit card information which haven’t yet added SSL protection.

In case you’re not familiar with SSL, it’s a type of encryption which prevents any communications between the visitor and the site from being read or forged by a 3rd party.

So, in other words, visitors on SSL secured sites are protected from hackers trying to their steal passwords or credit card data.

This is why you MUST add SSL certificates to any of your websites not currently secured with them.

Ignore this warning at your peril, because visitors arriving at non-secured sites via the Chrome browser will begin seeing 'Not Secure' in their browser!

And when they do, they won’t be sticking around long enough to enter their passwords...

and they’ll be even less likely to enter their credit card information!

Which means income from your non-SSL secured sites is about to take a significant hit.

And if you think for a moment you can ignore this warning because few visitors use the Chrome browser, think again. 

Chrome is reported as by far the most popular browser [from 55% to 63%] by a number of sources...

Discover how to make your site secure for free, AND how to charge clients for the same service...

Kind regards,
Matt Garrett

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