I can't afford to pay SSL at GoDaddy at present. My website is now http instead of https. Firefox is saying my website is unsafe. What can I do about it?
My website is easybalconygardening.com. I painstakingly built it until it has 298 pages of gardening, provident living, and simple cooking information. It is wholesome and informative. My SSL with GoDaddy expired earlier this month. I cannot afford to renew it. Whenever I go to my website now, Firefox says that my website is unsafe, and in a box is a message to get the visitor out of there. What can be done?
For a little history: I found myself in a situation that I have to switch my website to wix.com, and have to do it one page at a time. GoDaddy switched my version 6 Website Tonight to version 7. Unfortunately, the two versions are not compatible. I tried to switch to version 7, but because I have 298 pages, it became a really huge problem as my technical skills are insufficient. Meanwhile, because of SSL coding by GoDaddy, my Amazon and eBay ads suddenly disappeared. I have contacted both GoDaddy, Amazon, and eBay tech support. GoDaddy and eBay and Amazon tech supports said that it is GoDaddy's SSL coding. So with SSL, my Amazon and eBay ads don't show. Without SSL, Firefox says my website is unsafe. What can I do to help my situation while I am transferring my pages to wix.com? It will take me several months to transfer as I have 298 pages. I have transferred over 80 pages thus far.
I cannot afford to pay GoDaddy their SSL charges. Right now, I have to pay them $15.98 every month to keep the builder going so that I can transfer my pages to wix.com manually, one page at a time. I also got my domain easybalconygardening.com from GoDaddy, but the domain costs are minimal.
Help, please.
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Sorry, you have to handle those issues with GoDaddy, they control your IP address registration and probably need to reset their DNS servers for a non-secure connection = HTTP. There is nothing Mozilla can do to help you.