It isn't understandable that all websites built with the Telnames control panel have no SSL certificate.
Because of the ePrivacy regulation by the European Union, it will be required to protect electronic communications with SSL starting 2019:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPrivacy_Regulation_(European_Union)
Also, Google is punishing all websites without SSL - as known for longer time.
Although Telnames has stopped caring about their products and customers many years ago, Telnames has to implement the SSL certificate on .tel sites.
If Telnames won't act, it will be forbidden by law to use the Telnames templates in the future, at least for websites that could be used by European users (that means all websites without exception).
But perhaps Telnames is hoping for the Brexit still to come.
Because of the ePrivacy regulation by the European Union, it will be required to protect electronic communications with SSL starting 2019:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPrivacy_Regulation_(European_Union)
Also, Google is punishing all websites without SSL - as known for longer time.
Although Telnames has stopped caring about their products and customers many years ago, Telnames has to implement the SSL certificate on .tel sites.
If Telnames won't act, it will be forbidden by law to use the Telnames templates in the future, at least for websites that could be used by European users (that means all websites without exception).
But perhaps Telnames is hoping for the Brexit still to come.