How Do I Add SSL to WordPress Without Plugins?

SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is a protocol that provides a secure connection between a web server and a browser. It is used to protect data transmitted between the server and the browser.

To add SSL to your WordPress site, you will need to install a plugin. The following are some of the popular SSL plugins: WP Super Cache, CloudFlare, and Let’s Encrypt.

To add SSL to your WordPress site, you will first need to install a SSL plugin. There are a few popular SSL plugins available, such as WP Super Cache, CloudFlare, and Let’s Encrypt. Once you have installed the SSL plugin, you will need to configure it. The SSL plugin will need to know your WordPress site’s hostname, port, and security certificate. You can find all of this information in the SSL plugin’s settings. Once the SSL plugin is configured, you will need to add the SSL security plugin to your WordPress site. To do this, you will need to go to your WordPress site’s admin area and click on the Security tab. In the Security tab, you will need to click on the Add New Security Profile button.

This will open the Add New Security Profile wizard. In the Add New Security Profile wizard, you will need to enter the hostname, port, and security certificate information from the SSL plugin. You will also need to enter the credentials for the SSL certificate. Finally, you will need to click on the Save Profile button. Once the profile has been saved, you will need to activate it. To do this, you will need to go to the Security tab and click on the Activate Profile button.