So I used to just mess around at home with a few sites on the same hosting plan from hostgator, I moved from that to managing a 7 already created sites for a community organization at my college for minimum wage, 15 hours a week. During none of that time did SSL certificates become something i needed to mess with. They were either automatically renewed and the original person on the bill was charged, or they were never there (or they were there and I didn't pay at the end of the year and they just disappeared along with the site).
So I have a few questions about this because its coming up in some work I'm trying to do for a business owner that works right next to me at my "real" (for now) job. (This is for experience. I've made it clear I'm not quite professional. He's agreed to pay me based on a share of the profits from the site.)
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Do most hosting sites simply handle your SSL certificates for you? Do you pay?
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Do the main browsers used by most people look for an SSL certificate in every site, or is it possible for the browser to tell that in certain situations theres no point in trying to stop it.
I ask because I was looking over that mans site and his certificate has been expired .
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