HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) and HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) are internet data protocols. They are used to send data between browser and the website that you are connected to.
🔎 HTTP vs. HTTPS: What’s the difference?
HTTP transmits sensitive data such as credit card information between a browser and a website. This data is not encrypted, it can be easily stolen or intercepted by third parties. HTTPS encrypts data with the help of a secure certificate before transmitting it to a server. The server unlocks this data with a secure key.
To collect personal data, you should install an SSL-certificate on the website domain.
🔒 How do I activate HTTPS in Tilda?
1. Add an A record and point it to one of IP addresses provided by Tilda. Check a list of IP addresses at the end of this post. Wait for 24 hours for the records to update. If you registered the website domain through Tilda, skip this step.
2. Go to Site Settings → SEO →HTTPS settings. Switch on the HTTPS and generate free Let's Encrypt certificate.
3. Wait for 5-30 minutes. Done!
Now your website opens using the HTTPS certificate. Data transmissions are secure. Keep your client data private and protect their online experience.
Second-level .tilda.ws domains such as domain.tilda.ws are already secured with HTTPS. It’s not possible to set up HTTPS for a multi-level subdomain, such as more.domain.tilda.ws.
✔️ List of IP address:
185.203.72.17 — for users in the European Union
185.165.123.36 — for international users, including Russia and CIS
77.220.207.191 — for users in Kazakhstan or with .kz domain names.
Learn more about SSL certificates and troubleshooting on https://help.tilda.ws/https
