What is SSL and What is an SSL Certificate
Why is SSL Important
WordPress Will Begin Requiring SSL in 2017
Having an SSL Certificate Boosts your SEO Ranking
Are There Different Types of SSL Certificates
Domain Validation (DV)
- Level 1: Validation of the domain name only
Organization Validation (OV)
- Level 2: Additional validation of the organization
Extended Validation (EV)
- Level 3: Extended Validation of the organization
Extended Validation is the most strict validation of SSL certificates. EV certificates verify the physical existence of the certificate owner (usually by involving the physical mailing address in the vetting process) as well as validating the identity of the owner against official records.
Obtaining an EV certificate also verifies that the owner has exclusive rights to the domain name. EV certificates are usually the most expensive of the 3 types of validation.
What Type of SSL Certificate Do I Need
Is a Free Certificate from Let’s Encrypt Good Enough
There’s only 1 scenario that makes a DV certificate “good enough”. If you can guarantee 100% success on these 3 points. all. the. time.:
- The domain in your own address bar is always correct.
- You will never ask your customers, or readers, for anything on your website or blog; including their email address (yeah subscribers!).
- Your web hosting account and the server it’s hosted on will never get hacked (remember, server admins are human too).
If you cannot guarantee all 3 of those statements will always be true about your website, or blog, then you need to seriously reconsider using a DV certificate.
It boils down to your customers being able to trust you. I am not alone in this assessment of DV certificates: DigiCert actually refuses to sell DV certificates because they do not consider them guaranteed secure. (Source: Domain Validation vs High Assurance). They point out that you don’t even have to get hacked for you, or your customers, to become a victim. A man-in-the-middle attack could potentially be used to gain access to your “secure” connection if you have anything less secure than an EV certificate.
The only other reason you should settle for a DV certificate is if you are not able to complete the validation process required for an OV certificate.
Where Can I Get an SSL Certificate
How do I Renew an SSL Certificate
Renewing your SSL Certificate is similar to renewing your hosting; You’ll receive an invoice when your next billing cycle is about to start with info to renew.
What problems could I face when I switch to HTTPS
Claire Brotherton, of A Bright Clear Web, explains some of the problems you could face when switching to HTTPS. If not done right, your blog could lose all of its social media share data, and Google Analytics referral data, because of the link change. There is also the potential for problems with 301 redirects and trying to use SSL via a Content Delivery Network (CDN).
Claire has done a great job of explaining how to work through some of those problems. Her suggestions are easy to follow and super important to us bloggers!
How to Install an SSL Certificate
How to Install an SSL Certificate on WordPress
If you choose to settle for a less secure DV certificate from Let’s Encrypt, you can use the free WordPress Plugin WP Encrypt to generate a certificate. Be aware that some PHP modules are necessary, which your webhost may or may not allow, and that this plugin does not actually enable HTTPS for your blog.
The Really Simple SSL plugin gives you a way to install any certificate you’ve purchased and will even redirect all traffic to HTTPS for you.
How to Install an SSL Certificate on Blogger
If you choose to settle for a less secure DV certificate, Blogger offers free certificates to their users under their HTTPS settings. If you’re using a custom domain, you can enable HTTPS using CloudFlare CDN.
How Do I Add a Site Seal to My Website?
If you’ve purchased an SSL certificate with Organization Validation (OV) or Extended Validation (EV), your vendor most likely provided you with instructions on how to add the Site Seal to your website.
For WordPressers, you often need to paste an HTML snippet somewhere into your admin area. I would recommend using the Simple custom CSS and JS plugin, for WordPress. While my instructions for that plugin are specific to CSS, there is also an option in that plugin to add HTML snippets as well.
How Do I Know my SSL Certificate is Installed Correctly
There are tons of online tools to check that your SSL certificate is installed correctly, and is valid. Some of them even offer to remind you when your certificate is about to expire so you don’t forget to renew it.
But not all of these tools are recommended. A DV certificate is used to “secure” some of these tools (see “Is a Free Certificate from Let’s Encrypt Good Enough“) so you don’t know if you can trust them. Some of them will tell you everything is secure when, in fact, you are relying on a DV certificate.
That is why I recommend the thawte CryptoReport. It tells you if your certificate can truly be trusted and even offer information about a handful of vulnerability checks.
If you’re testing a DV certificate, thawte will warn you:
This server uses a Domain Validated (DV) certificate. No information about the site owner has been validated. Data is protected, but exchanging personal or financial information is not recommended. – thawte CryptoReport
Can I Transfer an SSL Certificate to Another Hosting Account
How Will my Readers and Customers Know my Website is Secure
I Need Help with my SSL Certificate
Conclusion
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This is such a great post. I’ve been meaning to update to https:// and just haven’t bitten the bullet yet. Bookmarking for later. Thank-you so much!
Glad you found this resource worth bookmarking! I would encourage you to subscribe to my blog so you will be notified of upcoming sales on SSL certificates!
~Chris
As a brand new WP user (just switched from Blogger to WP a month ago) who is struggling to figure things out, this is probably a helpful post. I’ll bookmark it for reading later.
Hi Kim,
If you’re, literally, just starting out with WordPress, checkout my blog post about how to choose your WordPress theme. you may find that one helpful as well! Also, I will be writing more WordPress-related posts in the near future so feel free to subscribe so you don’t miss them!
https://chrisanesbit.com/how-to-choose-your-theme-for-wordpress/
Best of luck!
~Chris
So informative, in all honesty other than hearing the name I didn’t know anything about the SSL certificate x
And now you have someplace you can go to get all your SSL Certificate questions answered. If you think of any that I didn’t address in this post, let me know! I’d be happy to help!
Thanks for stopping by!
Chris
Awesome post, Chris.
Well detailed enough! As someone who would love to give my blog SSL certificate in order to boost rankings and give my readers a sense of security, I found this post really helpful!
No wonder you were featured on the Blogging Newbs group. You rock, man!
Hey Emmanuel!
Thank you for the compliment, it means a lot! The drawing at the bottom of this post would be perfect for your blog ($116 value, for only $29!!). Don’t forget to enter the drawing! Or you can subscribe to my blog so you won’t miss upcoming sales on SSL certificates.
~Chris
I’ve never exactly paid much attention to SSL until now. Thanks for the very educational post about it. I had no idea that it was vital when you’re maintaining a website. It’s definitely a must to learn about this.
Hi Elizabeth! Yes, it is so important. I’m glad you learned something!
Thanks for stopping by!
~Chris
I wonder if the specific sign on the address of a website is a sign of how secure or not a website is? Thank you for good detailed information you’ve shared on this post. It’s indeed enlightening me.
Rose, that is exactly right! Website’s with Extended Validation (EV) certificate have the green address bar with their organization name in the green bar (I have a picture of what that looks like in this post).
Glad you learned something!
~Chris
I never really given this much thought to be honest…thanks for the info x
Glad I could bring awareness of this to you! Thanks for stopping by!
~Chris
I had no idea about this! I will be looking into this for my blog. Thank you for the very informative post!
Glad you could become informed. I would encourage you to participate in the giveaway at the bottom of this article – 75% off is a HUGE savings on an SSL certificate!
~Chris
Interesting read, Chris. I’ve just installed Let’s Encrypt SSL on my site.
Now I realise there’s a hierarchy of SSL. Will definitely bookmark this post for future reference.
Do you know if you can install more than one certificate on a site?
Hey Claire! Glad you learned something, I had no idea either until I started researching it.
No, you cannot have multiple certificates on a single URL.
But you can use a single SSL certificate for all the subdomains if you get one that supports Subject Area Name (SAN) or Wildcard.
Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for dropping by!
~Chris
Thanks for sharing the free complete tutorial guide. I’ve bookmarked your post for my reference!
Glad you found this resource useful! If you have a question this post did not answer, feel free to ask. I’d be happy to find the answer for you!
~Chris
This is a good resource, thanks for sharing it. Fortunately, my platform provides ssl
Glad to hear, Sara. If you find that the SSL certificate they provide is not secure enough, let me know! I’d be happy to point you in the right direction.
~Chris
GOOD POINT OF SECURITY YOU KNOW, I HAVE NEVER REALLY THOUGHT OF THIS, WILL MAKE SURE TO GO AHEAD AND ACTIVATE MINE ASAP. THANKS FOR THE HEADS UP PAL..
lex, glad I could help you become informed. Knowing is half the battle! Let me know how it goes.
~Chris
This was a very informative post. With all the cyber security issues these days this is a timely and simple article.
Thanks, Keith. You’re right, cyber security is becoming more and more of a big deal as cyber crime becomes more sophisticated. Unfortunately, bloggers like us are an easier target for the bad guys. That’s what makes this so important for us!
Thanks for stopping by!
~Chris
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