My website is registered under a GoDaddy domain and I want every visitor to reach it over HTTPS with the familiar padlock in their browser. I have full access to the hosting control panel, cPanel, FTP, and DNS settings, so you’ll be able to handle both the certificate setup and any necessary redirects without roadblocks. Here’s what you’ll do: • Install and configure an SSL certificate on the server (whether that involves uploading a certificate I provide, issuing a free Let’s Encrypt certificate, or helping me purchase one if needed). • Force all traffic from HTTP to HTTPS, update mixed-content links if any appear, and verify the padlock shows on every page. • Test the site in major browsers and confirm no security warnings remain. Once complete, I expect a short summary of the steps taken, any credentials or renewal notes I need to keep, and confirmation that my domain now loads securely on https://. If you have handled GoDaddy SSL installs before and can turn this around quickly, this should be straightforward work.