If a website has SSL, the site can use CloudFlare, however there is an extra step. If the SSL is on its own sub-domain (i.e. SSL), then ensure that this sub-domain is marked with a gray cloud. If the SSL is on www, then the user has to upgrade to a paid service at CloudFlare.com to be able to use a personal SSL. If you are looking for the free SSL provided by CloudFlare, please check in this knowledgebease about it.
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