Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
I would also be interested in how this works with NOF.

Me, I found it rather difficult what I have I read about the procedures setting up a secure site. I also found out in the sources I have read (like Thawte), that with static websites (like I produce), where no personal information, passwords etc. are collected, I don't need SSL and https yet and in the near future.
Hi Peter,

I just explained this to a client so I have this lovely screenshot I'll show you. Like Franko said below, it's all about security these days, and your Google ranking can be affected if your site is not secure. In Chrome, next to your url, where you usually see the little green lock to indicate a secure page, it will also say "secure" as well as say "Not secure" if you do not have an SSL.

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