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I have a web page, kentuckygirlnovels.com when I type in the address I am told it is unsecure. Why? I own this webpage, and it is secure. Please fix the problem

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I am an author. I have a web page set up. When I type in kentuckygirlnovels.com I get a message that it is an unsecured site. How do I make it secure? This is my personal web page. I need people to see my books.

I am an author. I have a web page set up. When I type in kentuckygirlnovels.com I get a message that it is an unsecured site. How do I make it secure? This is my personal web page. I need people to see my books.

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I went in. There was no problem.

I checked the Page Info and got this;
This website does not supply ownership information

That should not be a problem. Check and make sure that all the
internet paperwork for the site is up to date.

Modified by FredMcD

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You only get a secure connection if you use the https protocol and that gives an error because you do not have a certificate installed and the one that is send seems to be from the hosting company.

kentuckygirlnovels.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is only valid for the following names: *.bluehost.com , bluehost.com (Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain)