Is there any HTML code snippet that can be added to website page footer to display a logo showing that the page is secured by you (or your ssl provider)?
Thank you for contacting us about adding an SSL provider logo. Once you have set up the SSL for your site, it will show the "padlock" next to your URL in the Browser.
If you are using the Free AutoSSL from cPanel, it does not provide a trust badge (secure seal) according to a recent post on their official forums. When you purchase an SSL certificate from InMotion or another 3rd party, you will be able to download and show the secure seal for your site.
You can then insert images using HTML on your site. If you are using a CMS (such as WordPress, Drupal, etc.) you may have to add it as a widget, with a plugin, or extension.
Hello idongesit,
Thank you for contacting us about adding an SSL provider logo. Once you have set up the SSL for your site, it will show the "padlock" next to your URL in the Browser.
If you are using the Free AutoSSL from cPanel, it does not provide a trust badge (secure seal) according to a recent post on their official forums. When you purchase an SSL certificate from InMotion or another 3rd party, you will be able to download and show the secure seal for your site.
You can then insert images using HTML on your site. If you are using a CMS (such as WordPress, Drupal, etc.) you may have to add it as a widget, with a plugin, or extension.
Thank you,
John-Paul