Sometimes you’re not able to get a free SSL through your hosting account because you’re not pointing your nameservers to the host (just the A records). And sometimes you may also be using NameCheap which doesn’t give you free SSLs, only paid ones. The solution is Cloudflare and the easy setup I show you in this video. By the way, Cloudflare provides security for loads of the biggest sites on the planet, so you know they know what they’re doing.

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