SSL
What happens if my Let’s Encrypt SSL expires?
With cPanel’s AutoSSL service, a Let’s Encrypt issued certificate should automatically renew before its expiration. However, if an SSL certificate does ... continue reading
How do Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates stack up against paid ones?
Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates provide the same level of encryption and security as many paid certificates. The primary difference often ... continue reading
Is my email secured using Let’s Encrypt SSL?
Yes, if your email service is set up through the same server and domain, the Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate will ... continue reading
Do Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates cover both my website and subdomains?
Yes, Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates secure both your main domain and any associated subdomains. Good to Know: If you add ... continue reading
Do Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates auto-renew?
Yes, when issued via cPanel’s AutoSSL service, Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates are set to auto-renew. This ensures that your website ... continue reading
How long are Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates valid?
Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates are valid for 90 days*. This short lifespan is by design to limit potential damage from ... continue reading
Why are Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates free?
Let’s Encrypt offers SSL certificates for free to promote a more secure and privacy-respecting web. They believe that every website ... continue reading
What are Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates?
Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates are a type of digital certificate that provides encryption for your website, ensuring the data transferred between ... continue reading
What are the potential risks if my website doesn’t have SSL?
Without SSL, data transferred between your website and its visitors is not encrypted, making it vulnerable to interception by malicious ... continue reading
How can I check the validity period of my site’s SSL certificate?
To check the validity period of your SSL certificate, you can visit your website and click on the padlock icon ... continue reading
Why does my browser say “Not Secure” even though I have an SSL certificate?
Even with an SSL certificate, browsers might display a “Not Secure” warning for several reasons. It could be due to ... continue reading
