TLS Migration – A better way –

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Last updated 08 novembro 2024
TLS Migration – A better way –
HTTPS is essential as it protects the privacy of our data over the Internet. W3's 2022 report shows nearly 80% of all websites use HTTPS as their default web protocol, up 6% on the previous year. Getting started with HTTP/TLS is fairly straightforward. Obtain a CA signed certificate, configure it on your web servers and…
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