How to change your url from non-www to www.|https://www

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amplify3

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You can setup a redirect from the CPanel. Then clear Server Cache, and test if it works. Or if you have CloudFlare setup, then goto the Crypto tab and scroll down to Always Use HTTPS and enable it.
 

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Is it possible to have https if you are not a premium user?
 

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Thanks very much. I do have my own domain name, which I link to x10hosting. Sorry, I am still not clear about this. In cPanel I see 6 Cloudflare icons, which one do I use? And then what are the actual steps...? Thanks.
 

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In the CloudFlare - Supercharge your website box, click the CloudFlare icon and you should be able to activate/manage it from there.

And upon further review, you can do https://www.username.x10host.com (possibly other sub-domains)
 

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Is it possible to have https if you are not a premium user?

Yes, you need Cloudflare Crypto set to flexible and redirect all traffic through Cloudflare. Also don't forget to add MX record within Cloud Flare DNS table with an IP address of your server, or mail delivery from people will stop working.

Hope that helps.
 

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Hi,
Many thanks for all the helpful posts. I see that I need to sign up for CloudFlare first. Is anyone familiar with their terms and conditions?

They say:
'2. License Grant to Cloudflare.
By posting or publishing your content, suggestions, information, data, or comments (“Content”) to this Website, you are granting Cloudflare a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free right and license (with the right to sublicense) to host, store, transfer, display, perform, reproduce, modify, and distribute your Content...snip'

Does this grant CloudFlare the right to use our web site content? Thanks.
 

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Thanks a lot. It seems that to ask CloudFlare directly one needs to have an account with them - sorry if I missed an option where an account is not needed.

So I saw little point in opening an account just to ask a question, hence my asking here if anyone had come across this strange looking clause... Has anyone else any insight or knowledge about this? Thanks.
 
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