Automatically Secure New Tracker Domains with SSL Certificates
To automatically secure all new tracker domains, enable SSL when you validate your
domain. For business units created after February 15, 2021, this behavior is enabled by default
and can’t be changed.
Required Editions
Available in: All Account
Engagement Editions
User Permissions Needed
To enable SSL for tracker domains:
Account Engagement Administrator role
Note This process secures all tracker domains you create in the future. If you have existing
unsecured domains, you must manually enable SSL certificates for them.
Important Make sure that all your assets and links use HTTPS. When a domain defaults
to HTTPS and tries to serve unsecured content, visitors receive security warnings and the page
doesn't render correctly.
Open the settings for your business unit.
In Account Engagement, click and then select
Settings.
In the Lightning app, select Account Engagement
Settings.
Select Create SSL certificate for newly validated tracker
domains.
Save your changes.
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