Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a user verification method that increases account security. At first, the user must authenticate in a standard way, for example using a login and password, which is the first factor ofContinue reading
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Enabling SSL certificate in Magento
In order to enable the SSL certificate and enable access to the website via https (green padlock), you must perform the following operational steps: Log in to the ‘back-end’ of our webesite (www.clients-domain.smarthost.eu/admin, where clients-domain.smarthost.euContinue reading
Enable SSL certificate in Open Cart
To turn the SSL certificate on and enable access to the website via https (green padlock), we must perform the following steps: First, log in to cPanel and go to the File Manager. There, weContinue reading