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Can I access my secure pages as https://www.mydomain.com/
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Can I access my secure pages as https://www.mydomain.com/
Only if you obtain a secure certificate for your domain name.. Certificates may be obtained from Verisign, Thawte, or any other authorized CA (Certifying Authority).
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