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As more content providers move towards secure access to their resources, more and more EZproxy users are asking whether an SSL certificate is needed to use with EZproxy and why. The simple answer is yes. If you are accessing content with URLs beginning with https, then you need an SSL certificate. Even if youre not accessing secure content from content providers, best practices suggest that you an SSL certificate on your EZproxy server so you can secure your EZproxy log-in page to prevent your users credentials from being passed in plain text across the internet. This video will help you understand SSL certificates and your options when it comes to choosing what kind of SSL certificate to use with EZproxy. What does an SSL certificate enable EZproxy to do? If youre not using a secure log-in page with a URL beginning with https, your users log-in credentials will be transmitted in plain text across the internet. This increases the risk of your users credentials being compromise