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Yes, they're free. https://letsencrypt.org has been a thing for a decade or so, every major public cloud (AWS, GCP, etc.) has an analog that's even easier to set up and is effectively free (though you might pay a little bit for the load balancer or CDN or whatever it's hooked up to).
If you don't wanna use a CDN (or if you're also worried about the backend traffic between the CDN and your server) then you can use certbot or dehydrated or something similar to automate the provisioning of letsenscrypt.org certificates on your server (or just ensure you're using a host that does this for you).
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