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Learn how to use Azure App Service managed certificates in this episode of Azure Tips and Tricks. Here I have a website with a custom domain that runs in an Azure web app, and its not protected with an SSL certificate. That is why I see this warning. Lets fix this. Here is the Azure portal, and Im in the web app. In here, I can go to the SSL/TLS settings. This is it. I have nothing configured yet. There are no bindings yet and no certificates. By the way, in order to use custom domains and SSL, your web app needs to run in the B1 service tier or higher. This doesnt work for the free or shared tiers. Lets go to the private key blade. Here we go. This is where my certificates would show up. I dont have any yet. I have lots of options to create ones though. I can buy a certificate from here, for instance. That is the app server certificate which you can use when you need to have a wildcard certificate, and when you need to be able to export it, or protect naked domains. So withou