How Do I Change My WordPress Plugin to Https?

WordPress plugin developers have long had the ability to add an https:// prefix to their URLs. This allows visitors to connect to your site securely using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption.

However, there is no built-in way to automatically add this prefix to all your URLs.

There are a number of third-party tools that can help you automatically add the https:// prefix to all your URLs. One such tool is the WP HTTPS plugin by WP Security.

This plugin allows you to add the https:// prefix to all your URLs, as well as to automatically generate SSL certificates for your site.

Once you have installed the WP HTTPS plugin, you will need to configure it. First, you will need to enter the site’s domain name into the plugin’s settings page.

Next, you will need to select the sites that you want to enable HTTPS for. Finally, you will need to configure the plugin to generate SSL certificates for your site.

Once you have completed these steps, your site will be automatically configured to use SSL encryption and the https:// prefix.