>
> My ssl certificate is not registered of course it is self signed. 
>

startssl.com certificates are free and are accepted by nearly every browser 
/ OS. However their free certs are without identity validation so they only 
contain your domain name and nothing more.

Alternatively CloudFlare.com also provides SSL certs for their free plan 
that are accepted by nearly all browsers (except old ones that do not 
support the SNI extension). Again the cert is without identity validation. 
However CloudFlare is a proxy so they can technically see unencrypted data 
while proxying the request to your backend.

But both could help you figuring out if its an issue with your self signed 
cert.

-- J.

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