Over the last couple of months we have been experimenting with adding encryption to our artists’ websites.
Encrypted websites all have "https" (the "s" stands for secure) at the beginning of their domain names and are sometimes called a “secure website”.
(Please note that your website was NOT "insecure" before, it simply wasn't encrypted, but more on that below ;-)
Encrypting a website used to be an expensive and technically difficult feature to add to a website. But, we have automated the process and have now added SSL/TLS Certificates to ALL our artists’ websites for FREE!
Some of you might ask: Why?
While there isn’t one overriding reason, a number of small changes have coaxed us in this direction.
In most cases, you will not likely see any differences on your website.
In some web browsers, you will see https:// in front of your website address; others do not show this.
All web browsers will show a little lock icon somewhere on the address bar, usually just to the left of the web address. The difference between http:// and https:// is pretty subtle.
For those of you, who have embedded "widgets" on your websites, e.g. YouTube videos, StatCounter, or codes from any other websites, there may be a problem with the “embed code”, especially if it was embedded a long time ago.
If you see any issues, please let us know and we're more than happy to help you troubleshoot and fix the issue!
Also, if you have a page with some embedded "http://" (with no "s") items, e.g. a photo or video, the lock icon may not show up.
So, if you don't see the lock icon on specific pages of your website, simply let us know and we will look into it!
We're simply trying to make sure that your websites get the most traffic possible and that we keep your website updated with Google's latest search and technical recommendations!
As always, if you have any follow-up questions, we'd love to hear from you!