Domian hass SSL certificate but gray globe still appears, how do I have site ' verified' so that padlock appears
my site is an eCommerce site - in address bar my site shows a gray globe (I have read FAQ's regarding this) - my site has an active SSL certificate which activates when customer goes to checkout (url changes from http to https) - question is how do I have my site verified by Firefox so that a gray padlock appears when site is resolved and not the gray globe - where / how is this done? (site has been verified via Google WMT and Bing WMT)
The concern is that customers may not ' trust' my site and hence I miss out on sales
thanks, Mike
l am using the latest version of Firefox - domain is www.harmonyballpendant.com (in fact I have many other sites with the same status but am using this one as the example)
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You need to use HTTPS throughout your entire site in order to have the padlock appear.
Edit: Let me clarify that. For a padlock to appear for a page, everything in that page must have been retrieved using an HTTPS connection.
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Dear shags38,
I do agree with jscher2000, Firefox only shows https padlock for webpage where your enable ssl default it will show gray globe.
So you must have to force your ssl for entire website or you may force ssl for two pages one is your homepage and other on checkout pages.
Here is an optional way which i can recommend you
If you don't want to force ssl for homepage or other pages then you can install site seal on your web. This is an option way from there your can gain your customer confidence
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