Hey there,
If you are storing sensitive user information it is always a good idea to have an SSL for your website. Even Google is now giving ranking boosting to websites using SSL certificates.
https://blog.instantssl.com/ssl/impact-of-https-and-ssl-on-googles-ranking/
It can, like you say, be quite costly. There are also some free SSL certificates that you can get online, check out https://www.sslforfree.com/
Hope this helps!
Travis
Hi Travis thats for the info is that sslforfree legit?
Hi @ lew76,
I have not personally used it myself but my fellow support engineer has used it on his own site.
If you feel a bit uncomfortable with the site, might I suggest doing a bit of a Google search, I believe there are a few sites that now offer free SSL certificates.
Perhaps you find one that is better suited for you.
(I did a quick search and found this https://letsencrypt.org/)
Good luck!
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Travis.
Just to add what Travis has said the sslforfree.com is legit as it uses letsencrypt.org to generate the SSL certificate for you.
Let’s Encrypt does seem like a great free option and a fairly high level on encryption but you still can’t compare it to a paid encryption certificate. If it’s for basic use, it will get the job done. (Only down side is you must renew it every quarter – other than that it’s free and awesome!)
Definitely look at https://letsencrypt.org/
I use cloudflare.com. A free account offers both SSL and CDN caching. You need a couple of Cloudflare plugins to make it work. Cloudflare and CTW SSL for Cloudflare