A BROKEN SSL CERTIFICATE CAN SCARE VISITORS AWAY AND HURT YOUR SEARCH RANKINGS.
A broken or missing SSL certificate can quietly damage your business without you even realizing it. When a website shows a “Not Secure” warning, most visitors assume something is wrong—and they leave. Even if your site doesn’t collect credit cards, people expect that little padlock symbol to be there. It tells them your website is safe, trustworthy, and professionally maintained.
SSL simply creates a secure, encrypted connection between your website and the visitor’s browser. Without it, anyone on the same network could potentially intercept information, and browsers warn users to protect them. These warnings aren’t subtle—they’re designed to scare people off, and they do. A “Not Secure” label instantly reduces trust and can make your business appear outdated or unreliable.
Google also uses SSL as a ranking signal. Sites without a valid certificate can be pushed down in search results, making you harder to find. The good news? Fixing SSL is simple and inexpensive. Once installed correctly, your site will show the secure padlock, reassure visitors, and send positive signals to search engines. It’s one of the easiest, most important credibility upgrades you can make.
Don’t let a broken SSL certificate hurt your reputation.
Let us fix it—today.
Our solution includes:
We’ll fix your SSL issues fast—whether it’s mixed content errors, expired certificates, or misconfigured redirects. From renewing and installing SSL certificates to troubleshooting complex mixed content and redirect errors, we’ll ensure your site is fully secure, properly configured, and trusted by all browsers.
- Troubleshooting and fixing SSL certificate errors
- Installing and renewing SSL certificates
- Updating your website’s configuration to ensure full HTTPS compliance
- Ensuring every page loads securely—no more browser warnings
- Testing for speed and security improvements
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