You've created a website that serves content using CloudFront, Elastic Loadbalancer, and S3. When people visit your site

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You've created a website that serves content using CloudFront, Elastic Loadbalancer, and S3. When people visit your site

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You've created a website that serves content using CloudFront, Elastic Loadbalancer, and S3. When people visit your site, they are presented with a security notice about "mixed content."

What is the most probable cause of the issue?

A. There is no rule in your bucket policy allowing public access.
B. You have applied your SSL to your Elastic Loadbalancer but not your CDN.
C. Your S3 Bucket permissions are incorrect.
D. You are using an SSL from an external CA.
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