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Is your website showing “Not Secure”?

An expired or broken SSL certificate puts a warning in front of every visitor and quietly hurts your Google ranking. Most owners only find out when a customer mentions it. Enter your domain and check yours now.

  • · Certificate validity and expiry
  • · Trusted chain — no browser warnings
  • · Plus email security and breach exposure, graded

Free, instant, no signup. Leads with SSL — the full security scan comes with it.

Why it matters

The padlock is the first trust signal customers see.

When a browser flashes “Not Secure” or “Your connection is not private”, most visitors leave — they don’t know it’s probably just an expired certificate, and they don’t wait to find out. For a small business, that can mean days of lost enquiries before anyone notices.

Certificates also expire on a schedule nobody remembers. A scan now and a calendar reminder later beats finding out from a customer.

Not secure|yourwebsite.com.au

Your connection is not private

Attackers might be trying to steal your information from yourwebsite.com.au (for example, passwords, messages or credit cards).

NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID

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https://yourwebsite.com.auAfter the fix

Your customers see this — most leave without asking why.

Common questions

SSL, answered straight.

Why does my website say 'Not Secure'?

Browsers show 'Not Secure' when a site has no SSL certificate, an expired one, or a certificate that doesn't match the domain. It tells every visitor — and Google — that the connection isn't protected.

Does SSL affect my Google ranking?

Yes. HTTPS has been a Google ranking signal for years, and Chrome actively warns visitors away from non-HTTPS pages. A broken certificate costs you both trust and traffic.

My certificate is valid — why did the scan flag something?

Certificates expire, chains break, and redirects from http to https get missed more often than you'd think. The scan checks the details a quick glance at the padlock doesn't show.

How do I fix an SSL problem?

Usually it's a renewal, a hosting setting or a redirect fix — quick jobs if you know where to look. If you'd rather not touch it, book a free chat and I'll point you at the exact fix, no obligation.

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