Check Your Website Security
Scan your site for security issues. Check HTTPS configuration, security headers, SSL certificate, and common vulnerabilities.
Scan your site for security issues. Check HTTPS configuration, security headers, SSL certificate, and common vulnerabilities.
A security check analyzes your website's protection against common threats. It verifies HTTPS implementation, security headers, SSL certificate validity, and checks for mixed content issues.
Security issues hurt user trust and SEO rankings. Google marks non-HTTPS sites as 'Not Secure' and may penalize them in search results. Security breaches can damage your reputation and business.
Yes, HTTPS is a Google ranking signal. Chrome also marks HTTP sites as 'Not Secure', which hurts user trust and conversion rates.
Essential headers include HSTS, X-Content-Type-Options, X-Frame-Options, and Content-Security-Policy. These prevent common attacks like clickjacking and XSS.
Update all resource URLs (images, scripts, stylesheets) to use HTTPS instead of HTTP. Use protocol-relative URLs or always specify https://.
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