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MEH.And what do you base that on?
That's quite an extraordinary claim to make.
Exactly.I think you misunderstood what Chris is suggesting. He wants only this forum itself to force ssl.
Just a thought, anyway. I think people would probably prefer to browse the entire site with HTTPS, especially as the rest of XenForo.com does the same.
1% or lessbetter Google ranking
1% or less
Not sure what are you asking. I was referring to the fact that having SSL helps your rank by 1% or less. Websites that have SSL certificate are much less than 1%Yes, but does that just mean pages total on the web? It wouldn't surprise me to find that only around 1% have an SSL certificate...
Not sure what are you asking. I was referring to the fact that having SSL helps your rank by 1% or less. Websites that have SSL certificate are much less than 1%
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