
Really Simple SSL Pro automatically detects your settings and configures your website to work through https.
To make it easy, the parameters are minimized. The entire site will switch to SSL.
SSL certificate for website, what is it and why is it needed?
Perhaps you notice when you click on links in your browser (an Internet access program) that some web pages look like: “https://freewp.io” and some “https://freewp.io”
For the non-SSL version the data passes to the user over an unsecured channel, the second – conversely – the information travels over a secure and encrypted channel (SSL).
The first option is used for small Internet projects, such as blogs, small online stores, informational websites of companies. The latter is used for large portals and large-scale Internet resources or large commercial directories.
Really Simple SSL per Page
If you only want a few pages on your site to have SSL, just one without SSL, this plugin provides that capability. In the settings you can add pages, posts or any post types or even custom post types you want to have SSL.
That’s why this Really Simple SSL per Page needs to be installed instead of Really Simple SSL and it’s not an add-on. You can watch a video tutorial to see how the plugin works. Take a look at this demo site to see how a website can switch between SSL and nonSSL with the help of this plugin.
Demo: https://really-simple-ssl.com/premium/