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Why does my website display a “Not Secure” warning?
When accessing your website, your browser may display a “Not Secure” message.
This typically occurs when an SSL certificate (Secure Sockets Layer certificate) has not been applied to the site.

An SSL certificate encrypts data exchanged between the website and its visitors, ensuring secure communication.
In the absence of an SSL certificate, browsers issue a security warning to notify users that the site may not be secure.
What changes occur when an SSL certificate is applied?
When an SSL certificate is applied, the website address changes from “http” to “https.”
Security warnings will no longer appear in the browser, enabling visitors to browse the site with assurance of security.
How do I apply an SSL certificate?
You may apply an SSL certificate through Zaemit’s 1:1 inquiry service.
After purchasing the certificate, please download all required files, including the certificate file, key file, RootCA, and ChainCA (in some cases, there may be only three files). 
Compress all the files into a single archive and submit them via the 1:1 inquiry service.
The SSL certificate installation will be completed upon receipt of these files.