Not loading correctly my website, giving error/ not secure connection…

ok, thanks.
I’ve done it…
on the pc it works, on the smartphones no…

??

hello,

sorry what do you suggest?
waiting to see if could be fixing in the new set I can see it doesn’t.
Keeps loading weel on te pc and giving to me not secure connection on smartphones…
Do I erase the lines?
What can I do?
Gently
and merry Christmas!!

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Please

testing the website with wpsupercache it gives 3 html all beginning with http… why?
when I downloaded wordpress by softaculous I wrote directly https, made a ssl certificate and imported by a wordpress importer plugin the exported copy I had… Gaves some issues on the health screen
Could it be related with this?
Now In a different browser (mullvad) it goes on unsecure connection even on the pc… :frowning:
And results to be not trusted certificate being self-signed certificate (again?!)
Wow… Moving on the other topic if you want, what should I do?

So what exactly is this “not secure” message you’re getting? Any specifics or error codes?

I’m guessing the certificate isn’t “self signed” (certificates don’t suddenly become signed in a different way), but rather “not trusted”. Please remember that “self signed” means it’s “not trusted”, but “not trusted” doesn’t mean it’s “self signed”.

This could be caused by the lack of CA chain support on free hosting, meaning any SSL certificate is installed is technically incomplete. For 99% of all browsers, this is not an issue, but it appears that for some of the browsers you’re using, it is.

I don’t understand what you mean. What does WP Super Cache have to do with any of the issues in this topic?

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Hi,
This is what I see,


And about the wpsupercache my question is why it reports the 3 times testing my website address with http , even if is caching in html… It shouldn’t see the https address?

Thanks!!

Right, that makes more sense. It says “because its certificate issuer is unknown, the certificate is self-signed or the server is not sending the correct intermediary certificates”. Like the message says, the certificate being self signed is one of the options, but there are other options.

Why is why I wrote this:

I’m sorry, but this doesn’t make it more clear for me. I know roughly what WordPress caching plugins are supposed to do, but I’m not familiar with all the features and options of WP Super Cache specifically.

As far as I know, a caching plugin just caches stuff. So when you say it does “reporting” and “testing”, I don’t know what you mean.

If you haven’t do so already, please make sure that your WordPress site URL is configured to use HTTPS as well:

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