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    What are TLDs, gTLDs, and ccTLDs – grasp the concept of top-level domains.

    Imagem: chsyys/FlickrThe domain is crucial for every website, serving as the starting point for online presence and navigation according to a popular hosting company's...

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    How to activate HTTPS on Blogger (SSL) and why you should do it now

    3. Activate the HTTPS protocol.On the settings page, find the HTTPS section and set the HTTPS Availability option to Yes. A warning message will appear on the screen, indicating that the HTTPS availability is being checked.Imagem: chsyys/PexelsJust below the section for enabling HTTPS, there is another option to activate HTTPS redirection, which should also be set to Yes. It is advisable to verify your blog before enabling this redirection feature.After setting up HTTPS on Blogger, what steps should be taken next?Before enabling the redirection of all your blog's URLs to HTTPS, it is crucial to verify that no errors are caused by insecure content, such as images or other elements loaded with HTTP URLs in...

    Configuring a custom domain on Blogger’s new dashboard.

    Imagem: chsyys/FreePikClick the Add button on the zone screen. Enter "www" in the first field, select CNAME from the dropdown, and input "ghs.google." in the last field. Finally, click Add to save the changes.This setting automatically redirects all visitors to the secure version of your blog, which is strongly advised. For example, if someone accesses your blog using the HTTP version, they will be redirected to the HTTPS version.For a more thorough guide on this process, refer to the article How to activate HTTPS on Blogger and the reasons for doing so.How much time does it require for my new domain to become operational?After logging the domain for over 24 hours, the new domain should...

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