Want to know about a quick, free-for-everyone win from our work on Webflow Ecommerce? Now you can enable SSL on unhosted projects to publish your in-progress work, prototypes, and staging sites to an https://_______.webflow.io subdomain.
![Staging sites, SSL edition.](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/64f9399ca7d13575ff21a675/64f9399ca7d13575ff21c6c4_ycAfB0trSQVgo_EAUlkL_pRgmB2j4LFRfp74-cN2UUrGk9VnPtrpZTWrdKYFgLfmCisnWo_ycnzNpgJrQNMwMy_jsKnpizXNRZoBTV1-XYoLjrOxrrZjEGLTerC1ZlnkDcxkxJzR.jpeg)
In fact, this is now the default for all new projects in Webflow. Because secure hypertext transfer protocols are the best kind of hypertext transfer protocols.
![Project settings > Hosting tab > Enable SSL](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/64f9399ca7d13575ff21a675/64f9399ca7d13575ff21c6f8_BWpWtwkR7uS4_e8OSyM3yW9RPBcVjgT9iorHWzag9uMF7JaAzA603xVk0QiGWRicKxwFAcUgeVJpAWkfrvw9_YO34rj5cKE1DspSzgarowqO4JQxBSPcd3Fd1fstX94XjzGZKSlQ.gif)
To turn this on for existing projects, simply head to the hosting tab of your project settings, flip the “Enable SSL” toggle, and republish.
And boom! Security, peace of mind, and a nifty little lock icon in your browser’s URL field. What a time to be alive.