Transform your daily workflows and Encrypt Blogger Information

Aug 6th, 2022
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  1. Sign in to the profile or sign up for free using your Google profile or e-mail address.
  2. Pick a document you want to add from your computer or integrated cloud storage service (Box, Google Drive, or OneDrive).
  3. Gain access to DocHub top-notch editing tools with a user-friendly interface and edit Blogger Information in accordance with your needs.
  4. Encrypt Blogger Information and save adjustments.
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How to Encrypt Blogger Information

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storing Secrets safely is a big deal you might think that its okay to keep passwords access tokens and sensitive information in a private git repo but Im here to tell you its not really its not while it might seem safe to keep this information in your private git repo its still susceptible to exposing this sensitive information lets say for instance you clone your repo and you lose this device and all your secrets are on that local list or maybe its not even your laptop that gets compromised its someone elses on your team and now all your secrets are compromised too or in the rare event that GitHub gitlab or any other source control provider has a bdocHub or data leak your secrets can then be accessed by anyone who cloned the repo or maybe the bdocHub isnt even against git itself maybe its during CI because remember CI also clones your repo too because of all of this Ive decided to start encrypting all of my sensitive information that I keep in reposts public or private usin

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The way to make sure that your blogs are listed as secure are that you must enable what is known as a HTTPS redirect in your blog settings. To access this setting, go to - settings - HTTPS and then enable an option called HTTPS redirect if not already enabled.
How to Get an SSL Certificate Verify your websites information through ICANN Lookup. Generate the Certificate Signing Request (CSR). Submit your CSR to the Certificate authority to validate your domain. the certificate on your website.
To turn on HTTPS for your custom domain blog: Sign in to Blogger. In the top left, click the Down arrow. . Select the blog to update. In the left menu, click Settings. Basic. On the right, under HTTPS and HTTPS Availability, select Yes.
As a blogger, your own personal security is at risk. For one, if your name and contact info are made public through your blog (which is easier than you might think see below), unscrupulous marketers can now inundate you with spam, junk mail, and telemarketing calls.
Turn on HTTPS redirect Sign in to Blogger. In the top left, click the Down arrow . Select the blog to update. In the left menu, click Settings. Basic. On the right, under HTTPS and HTTPS Redirect, select Yes.
First, you do not need SSL certificates as this is provided by Blogger platform for free for all blogs.
If you run a website of any kind, the short answer to that question is: Yes. Your website does need an SSL certificate. It doesnt matter what kind of website you have, if you want eyeballs on your site and to keep your users safe, an SSL certificate is absolutely necessary.
Get a Free SSL Certificate With Bluehost! Bluehost offers 99.99% uptime and lightning-fast loading times, plus a free domain and free SSL certificate. Other hosting companies will work similarly, but you can always check with the respective support team if you have any questions.

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