How to add SSL Certificate to a domain

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Hello,

You can utilize letnsencrypt if you are hosting the website on a linux or windows box. If you are using CPanel or another website UI, there should be an SSL Cert Manager built into it.
 

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Hello guys, how can I add an SSL certificate to monjiigames.com (my website)
Amp is completely correct here. Let's Encrypt is a free, open-source cert authority by ISRG. It's always free and super easy to use if you run a hosting interface like cPanel or Plesk, it should be built in. If not, talk to your hosting provider if you are using a shared hosting platform. Only draw-back is that it there are technically different types of certifications and Lets Encrypt providers only domain validated (DV). Without getting too far into it, it doesn't really matter unless you are operating at a large scale.
- https://blog.cpanel.com/how-to-configure-and-manage-lets-encrypt-in-cpanel/
- https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidi...-ssltls-certificate-from-let’s-encrypt.77233/

If you are running it via a dedicated machine or VPS, Namecheap has you covered with thoroughly well-written documentation.
- https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/795/14/how-to-install-ssl-certificates/
 
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