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hey lube line here in this video Im just gonna cover how to find websites or to find out if a website has an SSL certificate installed or not using scrapebox and so just a basic quick short video so what I did was I just got some random websites I just harvested some websites for the letter A I cut it off early this is enough so Im gonna remove duplicate domains and once we have that done we got two hundred thirty three unique domains because generally an SSL certificate is installed on the domain itself or at least that subsection of the domain I think actually the whole domain and so basically were just gonna grab all these URLs Im gonna copy mall to the clipboard and Im gonna pop open my favorite text editor which happens to be notepad you could use whatever youre using on Mac or Windows notepad plus plus etc whatever works were just gonna do a find replace which happens to be ctrl H or you can get to it under edit and then replace and Im gonna replace all of the HTTP with H