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rohr66 Fastest, free solution is to change your domain's nameservers to Cloudflare. Cloudflare imports all your DNS records so you won't lose MX records for email etc., then layers on CDN, caching, minification, and SSL. Alternately, , LetsEncrypt offers free SSL certificates - setting up the auto-renewal & placing the certificate on your GoDaddy account requires a little dev hacking, however (usually). I'm not personally a fan of either SiteGround or GoDaddy hosting (and I have family that works for GoDaddy lol). not that they're not enough for many sites, I'm just a performance snob. For Wordpress, I prefer Pantheon, WPEngine, Kinsta, or Flywheel (all of which have SSL includes plus a TON of wordpress-specific optimization. If you're hosting a static site. JAMstack or javascript app, I tend to lean toward Netlify (again, SSL provided free). but regardless of your host you can layer Cloudflare (little- to no-code) or LetsEncrypt (minimal code) to implement SSL