It’s a pain to go through the process of installing an SSL certificate only to find that your site has “insecure content” and now won’t load on certain web browsers. When you try to access it, browsers may give you a message along the lines of “this page contains both secure and non-secure data”. Perhaps understandably, people tend to automatically go blame the SSL certificate itself for causing the problem. After all, wasn’t the SSL supposed to make their site more secure than ever? However, the issue of insecure content points to a problem with a website’s coding rather than an SSL.Read more
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