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Not Secure warning: What does it mean when a site is not secure?

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4 min read
Jesse Wilson

On July 24, 2018, Google Chrome began displaying a "Not Secure" warning next to the website in the address bar if the site was not secured with HTTPS. This change remained and other browsers have followed in Google's footsteps. And, if you're reading this, you might be wondering, "what does it mean when a site is not secure?" Let's explore what it actually means to website owners and marketers.

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What does it mean when a site is not secure?

If you’re seeing the warning “Not Secure” in front of your domain name, you might think your site has been compromised. However, it may just be that your website’s security isn’t up to Google’s standards.

As explained in this article on securing your website, any website accessed with this version of Chrome will display a “Not Secure” warning if it does not use a secure connection (HTTPS). This is part of Google’s initiative to make the web more secure.

If you’re seeing the Not Secure error, it likely means that your site doesn’t have an SSL certificate and is not using the HTTPS protocol. The notification does not mean that your site is compromised or not functioning correctly.

FAQ about Google's not secure warning

Is SSL only for ecommerce sites?

It used to be that only websites that handle payments need SSLs. However, SSL encryption protects all information that passes through the browser to the server, including logins and passwords, and even web admin credentials. With the Not Secure warning, it doesn’t matter whether the site takes data. All websites need to use encryption by SSL to ensure secure transfer of information – sensitive or not.

Can I use a free SSL certificate?

As long as your hosting provider allows you to install them, yes, absolutely. For GoDaddy hosting, you would be able to install either option on our cPanel Hosting plans.

Is this just Chrome or will Firefox and other browsers do this too?

Yes, this is a requirement of all major browsers at this time.

Does the Not Secure warning only affect GoDaddy websites?

No, it doesn't matter where your site is hosted, this impacts all websites. You can get an SSL certificate from GoDaddy and on our Help Center you can find more information about how to download the SSL files and install the SSL as well.

I have multiple websites and cannot afford to buy that many SSL Certificates.

Customers with multiple websites can consider the multiple domains SSL certificate, also known as SANs (Subject Alternative Names) SSL Certificate. This type of certificate lets you buy a single SSL but can protect multiple websites. It saves money and time. You only need to manage one SSL for all your websites, not many.

How is GoDaddy’s SSL different from free SSL solutions?

The key differences between free and paid SSLs are customer support and range of certificates available. Most free SSLs are DIY solutions. This means you need to install and troubleshoot on your own. Because SSL is not easy for everyone, you could end up spending hours or days to get the SSL working properly.

GoDaddy not only provides 24/7 hands-on help, we also automatically install the certificate for you if your site is hosted with us. This saves customers a lot of time and hassle. We provide a full range of SSL certificates, depending on your website needs; you can always find the right certificate with us that comes with full support.

Why doesn’t GoDaddy offer free SSL with its hosting services?

We believe in a safe internet and support every website to be secure. We include SSLs in multiple hosting and website services. These products are GoDaddy's website builder, WordPress Hosting (select plans), and Web Hosting Plus products. In fact, our SSLs are fully integrated, so there is little to no work to install them. The minute you publish your site, SSL is enabled and your site protected. We’re working to integrate SSL in more hosting products.

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