http://jnbc.rf.gd
When you open the site, a page appears that I wrote (as it should), but then either a banner or a full-screen advertisement appears, but I did not add it
For me your website works fine without any ads whatsoever:
Maybe you have a proxy configured and enabled on your computer that adds ads on any HTTP website you visit; you might consider removing that proxy configuration or adding HTTPS to your website if you don’t want that ad to pop up on your side.
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Then another question is how to go from http://jnbc.rf.gd to https://jnbc.rf.gd ? How to migrate it?
It’s easy! Just follow this article as it is a step-by-step tutorial, with also a video attached even if old:
If you’re using free hosting with your own domain or a subdomain, you’ll want to make your website work over HTTPS (SSL). Fortunately, InfinityFree provides all the tools you need to make it so. If you like videos better then text guides, scroll on down to the bottom of this guide.
This guide uses the control panel functions and the Free SSL Certificates tool provided by InfinityFree to get SSL up and running on your site.
Step 1: Set up the domain on your hosting account
The first thing to do…
It also includes other guides you can also find on the documentation, such as this:
To get a free SSL certificate from InfinityFree, you need to setup some DNS CNAME records on your domain name. This article describes how to do that. Like videos better? Check out the bottom of this article.
Where do I set up the CNAME records?
The CNAME records should be set up with the DNS hosting provider of your domain name.
Most people will be using the InfinityFree nameservers ns1.infinityfree.com and ns2.infinityfree.com, or the byet.org nameservers. This means you can add the records t…
and this:
After you’ve enabled SSL for your website, you’ll probably want to redirect all traffic on your website to the https version of your site. There are multiple ways to do that. Let’s compare some commonly used ways.
Using script configuration
Some scripts (including Wordpress) have a setting which allows you to set your website URL. By changing this URL from http://example.com to https://example.com , the script will probably redirect visitors to the https version of your site. Even if your script…
which are also helpful.
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