Title: Getting SSL to work
Last modified: August 22, 2016

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# Getting SSL to work

 *  [Coolwaters7575](https://wordpress.org/support/users/coolwaters7575/)
 * (@coolwaters7575)
 * [11 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/getting-ssl-to-work/)
 * I have purchased my domain and hosting through GoDaddy.com. My website is built
   using WordPress. I recently purchased an SSL certificate through GoDaddy for 
   my website. I also then downloaded the WordPress HTTPS (SSL) plugin on WordPress.
   I dont think it is working yet. A few questions:
    1) How do I know that my website
   is now secure and that my customer’s transactions can be secure? 2) If a user
   types in the address: [http://nameofwebsite](http://nameofwebsite), how will 
   it automatically direct to [https://nameofwebsite](https://nameofwebsite)? 3)
   How can the website display the secure lock symbol either on the URL bar on somewhere
   on the webpage to indicate to the users that the website is secure?
 * Thanks.
 * [https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-https/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-https/)

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 *  [HikingMike](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hikingmike/)
 * (@hikingmike)
 * [11 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/getting-ssl-to-work/#post-5344647)
 * I just know from self-hosting that you have to put the SSL certificate into your
   web server software. GoDaddy has very good instructions for this from what I’ve
   seen. I’ve bought my SSL certificates from there. I don’t use GoDaddy for hosting
   though, so there might be an easy way for you to do it through them.
 * For 3) – web browsers display the lock symbol in the URL bar when they see the
   site is secure over HTTPS. You can’t make someone’s browser do it. As for some
   kind of icon image on your page, I wouldn’t bother with that personally since
   anyone can put an image like that on their site – although GoDaddy likely has
   instructions for that as well.
 * For 2) – there is a box on each page you can use to make a page use SSL, and 
   it will redirect http requests to https on that page.
 * For 1) – if you see the secure lock icon in your browser when browsing your site,
   and there isn’t anything showing that’s partially secure (some items not loaded
   over https for example).
 * I suggest you read some GoDaddy instructions for the SSL certificates.

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 * ![](https://s.w.org/plugins/geopattern-icon/wordpress-https_bec2c9.svg)
 * [WordPress HTTPS (SSL)](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-https/)
 * [Frequently Asked Questions](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-https/#faq)
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## Tags

 * [HTTPS](https://wordpress.org/support/topic-tag/https/)
 * [SSL](https://wordpress.org/support/topic-tag/ssl/)

 * 1 reply
 * 2 participants
 * Last reply from: [HikingMike](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hikingmike/)
 * Last activity: [11 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/getting-ssl-to-work/#post-5344647)
 * Status: not resolved