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Originally Posted by troglodyfae
Actually I kinda have a dumb question about SSL that you might be able to answer on this thread.
I have set up an os commerce website hosting on one of my domains, which I am still trying to get my head around. I noticed in my admin panel that it tells me 'You are not protected by a secure SSL connection' Ok that makes me an idiot for not noticing this before, but how do I change this? Majority of the business I will be doing will be C.O.D, but for the business that I hope to do that will involve taking payment via credit card, I would obviously like the potential client to feel secure and also protect myself by not allowing crucial and sensitive data to be intercepted.
I kinda need to know this before I go any further and make any other modifications especially if I have to reinstall the whole shooting match. Sorry if this info is already out there somewhere and I have not found it, just this thread was kinda asking some of the questions I maybe should have asked earlier 
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Do you have an SSL certificate installed? If so, do you have 'https' instead of 'http' in the address bar?
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