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Certificate Management Service:Which websites must enable HTTPS encryption?

Last Updated:Mar 31, 2026

The following website categories are required to enable HTTPS encryption:

CategoryWhy HTTPS is required
E-commerce platforms and online payment systemsPayment data and personal information transmitted without encryption are exposed to interception and tampering.
Banks and financial institutionsFinancial services require encrypted connections to protect sensitive account and transaction data.
Government, university, and research institution websitesThese sites handle sensitive citizen and academic data and must be protected against unauthorized access and content tampering.
Search-engine-driven websitesSearch engines rank HTTPS sites higher, and browsers flag HTTP sites as "Not secure," directly reducing visibility and user trust.
Email-dominated enterprise communication platformsBusiness communications contain confidential information that must be protected against interception.

These five categories are not an exhaustive list. In the long run, HTTPS is an inevitable trend for all websites. Enabling HTTPS is the key point of today's website construction — it is both the fundamental need of website security and a strategic investment in your organization's long-term development.