--- sidebar_position: 6 title: "🔒HTTPS Encryption" --- ## Overview While HTTPS encryption is **not required** to operate Open WebUI in most cases, certain features—such as **Voice Calls**—will be blocked by modern web browsers unless HTTPS is enabled. If you do not plan to use these features, you can skip this section. ## Importance of HTTPS For deployments at high risk of traffic interception, such as those hosted on the internet, it is recommended to implement HTTPS encryption. This ensures that the username/password signup and authentication process remains secure, protecting sensitive user data from potential threats. ## Choosing Your HTTPS Solution The choice of HTTPS encryption solution is up to the user and should align with the existing infrastructure. Here are some common scenarios: - **AWS Environments**: Utilizing an AWS Elastic Load Balancer is often a practical choice for managing HTTPS. - **Docker Container Environments**: Popular solutions include Nginx, Traefik, and Caddy. - **Cloudflare**: Offers easy HTTPS setup with minimal server-side configuration, suitable for a wide range of applications. - **Ngrok**: Provides a quick way to set up HTTPS for local development environments, particularly useful for testing and demos. ## Further Guidance For detailed instructions and community-submitted tutorials on actual HTTPS encryption deployments, please refer to the [Deployment Tutorials](../../tutorials/deployment/). This documentation provides a starting point for understanding the options available for enabling HTTPS encryption in your environment.