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CloudFlare has made good on a promise it made back in August, by turning on SSL encryption for the webpages of all its customers. The firm, which provides content delivery and anti-DDoS services ...
Another challenge for CloudFlare with this plan is that the offering of SSL is one of the things that entices free customers to become premium customers, so Universal SSL could result in reduced ...
To enable Universal SSL, a site needs to only sign up for CloudFlare's free service -- a process that takes about five minutes and requires no technical expertise or changes to a site's web server.
News CloudFlare reveals ‘Universal SSL’: Free, headache-free encryption for websites By Mikael Ricknäs Sep 29, 2014 8:23 am PDT ...
“Yesterday there were about 2 million SSL-enabled sites active online,” he said. “By the end of the day today, Cloudflare will have rolled out free SSL to another 2 million.” ...
As with many free services there are some limitations compared to paid plans. The main one in this case is that Universal SSL only works with modern browsers, which excludes about 20 percent of ...
To enable Universal SSL, a site needs to only sign up for CloudFlare's free service -- a process that takes about five minutes and requires no technical expertise or changes to a site's web server.