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Nowadays, https is the trend, and many places need to force the use of https. For example, the network requests of WeChat applet, web-view, etc. require the target URL to support https access. So how can we make the website support https access? You only need to do two things:
First of all, you have to apply for an SSL certificate for the domain name of the website. Some of these certificates are free and meet basic needs. They are generally valid for one year. After expiration, they can be renewed or better issued by other issuing agencies. There are also fees, ranging from a few thousand to tens of thousands or even more per year. If you just want the website to support https, then use a free certificate.
Secondly, deploying SSL certificates to the website requires some professional skills and familiarity with server configuration. Of course, there are some fool-proof deployment solutions on the market, but they also require a certain amount of knowledge reserves.
In addition, some websites that have been operating for a certain period of time may need to modify some paths of the website because https support was not considered when they were originally designed. Otherwise, unsafe prompts may appear during https access; and this part of the workload is often the largest.
Our micro-structured network has a complete https support solution. If we develop projects, we can easily provide https support and quickly deploy SSL certificates. During the project development process, we do not need to charge additional fees for this part. If you already have a project that needs to support https and you don't know how to do it yourself, you might as well try our technical support services.

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