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troubles when adding my own domain in bemob

dezo0013

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hello fixers
I hope someone helps me to solve a problem with my domain,
I add my own domain on bemob but the problem is that when I test comaign url the browser shows that the certificate is expired, and that the site is not secure, are there any solutions to overcome this problem?
 
yes i have already set up a new cqmpaign with new offer, but the prblem is the same,
I observed that when I test with https l url does not work and when I test with http the link work but displays problem of certificate
 

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hello fixers
I hope someone helps me to solve a problem with my domain,
I add my own domain on bemob but the problem is that when I test comaign url the browser shows that the certificate is expired, and that the site is not secure, are there any solutions to overcome this problem?

Have you installed the SSL Cert on your own server?
 
Well, the message you are getting is the result of no SSL Certificate being installed on the server you are using. You should only ever use your own server, a VPS at minimum.

If AWS has a certificate installed, then it is expired. putting these pages up

Most browsers are putting a message up now for sites without certificates.
 
Well, the message you are getting is the result of no SSL Certificate being installed on the server you are using. You should only ever use your own server, a VPS at minimum.

If AWS has a certificate installed, then it is expired. putting these pages up

Most browsers are putting a message up now for sites without certificates.

I understand, thank you very much Mr T J Tutor
 
That'll be Chrome flagging non secure sites then. It's Chrome's default position as of July. Solution is https on landers and offers LPs.

Correct! However, I have also seen this on MS Edge, and have been informed that this also occurs occasionally on FF. In addition to the browsers becoming more security conscious, I have Malwarebytes which also throws up red flags on sites with no cert as well as ZoneAlarm, Norton and BitDefender too.
 
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