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What is an HTTPS certificate
An HTTPS certificate lets a website use encrypted connections and helps the browser trust the domain. It must match the website name.
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The certificate protects the connection
An HTTPS certificate encrypts communication between the browser and the website.
It also helps the browser check that it is talking to the correct domain. The certificate must match the website name, such as www.example.com.
What happens if it is missing or wrong
If there is no valid certificate, the browser may show security warnings or block access.
An expired, incorrectly installed or wrong-name certificate can also cause errors.
At PRIMARI.NET
At PRIMARI.NET, certificates are managed from Certificates and relate to zones defined in Web hosting.
The web zone must exist first. Then a certificate can be requested for the specific name and the required changes activated.
When to contact PRIMARI.NET
Contact PRIMARI.NET if the browser shows a certificate warning, if you want to enable HTTPS or if you are unsure which name the certificate should use.