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An error occurred while saving the comment David Venter commentedThe browser itself already does this. See the lock next to your domain name in the address bar? That’s your SSL badge. Click it and it’ll provide certificate information. Having an HTML badge on the actual website itself is completely unnecessary but you’re welcome to add one yourself if you think the browser’s built-in SSL lock in the address bar is not enough. But trust me, it’s enough.
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Yes please! I use "WP Hide & Security Enhancer" to block and URL re-write all the default Wordpress paths. I need to be able to bypass cache on my custom admin URLs. I need to ensure all the security and cashing settings work for the correct custom URL's. I also need to be able to whitelist my IP so that Cloudflare doesn't block me for attempting to upload plugins via the customized admin and plugin paths.
Also provide a way for us to link the Cloudflare WordPress Plugin to our Cloudways Cloudflare enterprise domains so that we can use the automatic cache clearing feature of the cloudflare Wordpress plugin.