• My website indicates as unsecure when I log in from WeChat:

    https://supplierlinkup.com
    Unable to confirm the security of this page. Visit carefully.

    I have talked with the Hostinger Cloud Team. They updated a missing A record for me (I have no idea why this happened; normally, when I purchase both the server and domain name from Hostinger, all these A records are automatically set). After they helped me with this, I finally worked out the CDN.

    But the issue still exists. I have checked the following:

    1. I have installed and forced SSL (actually, I reinstalled later and reforced SSL for a try).
    2. I have directed to https in the WordPress settings.
    3. I preloaded the HSTS header (it shows it is eligible, but it is still pending preload now).
    4. I have checked from a security website, and all replies to me show 100% secure.

    I checked my other websites, such as easymarketing.uk, hzmpower.com, and futureimmigration.net, and none of these websites encountered the same issue when opened from WeChat messages.

    The Hostinger support team is unable to provide further assistance. Is there a security specialist who can help me?

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by Tao Sheng.

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  • Thread Starter Tao Sheng

    (@shalice1218)

    I am concerned with this because also my sitemap met a submitting problem concerning HTTP. I only have 9 pages indexed for this website for a long time. I believe it might be caused by this.

    Moderator bcworkz

    (@bcworkz)

    Seems to be a WeChat issue. There are no https:// URLs regarding your site anywhere I can see, including sitemap and Open Graph tags. The redirect from https:// to https:// appears to be working correctly as well. There’s no reason for anything to use https://. Unless you at one time had https:// URLs and WeChat has them cached and is relying on stale data. This still makes it a WeChat issue. I suggest contacting their technical support.

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