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With how cloudflare is setup, there technically is, but it's also bullshit. Basically they have two certificates for SSL (which allows for https):
example.com
and*.example.com
. These cover everything fromexample.com
tosuperlongsubdomain.example.com
, but NOT, say,a.b.example.com
. That would require something like*.b.example.com
.This is kinda BS though, as certificates are pretty much free nowadays. I guess it saves on server load? But it's so minimal that there really is no reason to charge for it, especially not with a monthly subscription. ($120/yr for certs!!)