Quite some time ago, I got a Network Solutions Web hosting package to use as a supplement to Mudcat to display photos and sound files and other things that can't be posted at Mudcat. And then folkinfo.org shut down and I offered to host that wonderful resource on my Website. And then the local community center needed a Website, so I'm hosting that with a different domain name, and now I find I'm the Webmaster for my cohousing group http://auburncohousing.com/.
MaJoC the Filk and Google Chrome and Firefox remind me that my Websites do not have an https: certificate. My Website hosting company, Network Solutions, tells me that indeed my Websites are secure, but I need to pay then "only" $9.99 a month for the certificate that proves that. I paid ten years in advance for Web Hosting and I thought I was all set, and now I'm told I need I need these security certificates even though my Websites work just fine. I am assessing whether I need the certificate for the three low-traffic Websites that I manage. In the meantime, you can listen to the MP3 and MIDIs if you're willing to click past the Google Chrome and Firefox warnings.