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Microsoft Adds Direct Trust for Let’s Encrypt
Microsoft has added direct trust for Let’s Encrypt certificates, meaning that all major browsers and operating systems, including Apple, Blackberry, Google, Microsoft, Mozilla and Oracle, now all directly trust the Let’s Encrypt root, ISRG Root X1. Let’s Encrypt provides free digital certificates...
More than 1 Million Websites Install Free SSL Certificate (and Counting...)
Let's Encrypt has achieved another big milestone by issuing 1 million free Transport Layer Security TLS SSL Certificates to webmasters who wish to secure the communications between their users and domains. Let's Encrypt – operated by the Internet Security Research Group ISRG – is an absolutely...
Let's Encrypt Free SSL/TLS Certificate Now Trusted by Major Web Browsers
Yes, Let's Encrypt is now one step closer to its goal of offering Free HTTPS certificates to everyone. Let's Encrypt – the free, automated, and open certificate authority CA – has announced that its Free HTTPS certificates are Now Trusted and Supported by All Major Browsers. Let's Encrypt enables...
Let's Encrypt Free HTTPS Secures Cross-Signatures To Be A CA
The continued march toward encrypting every online connection hit a noteworthy milestone last night when Let’s Encrypt announced that it was officially a Certificate Authority. Let’s Encrypt is an open source movement to make HTTPS implementations simple and free of cost for domain owners. A mont...
Free Encryption Project to issue First SSL/TLS Certificates Next Month
Let's Encrypt, a project aimed to provide free-of-charge and easier-to-implement way to obtain and use a digital cryptographic certificates SSL/TLS to secure HTTPS website, is looking forward to issue its first digital certificates next month. With Let's Encrypt, any webmaster interested in...
Let’s Encrypt — A Certificate Authority to Provide Free SSL Certificates for Entire Web
As days are passing, encryption is becoming a need for every user sitting online. Many tech giants including Google, Apple and Yahoo! are adopting encryption to serve its users security and privacy at its best, but according to Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF, the high-tech Web security should...