Ladies, if he:
- is insecure
- can be easily manipulated
- doesn't have a private key
- uses port 80
He's not your man, he's plaintext
Let's Encrypt
@letsencrypt
A nonprofit Certificate Authority providing TLS certificates to 300M websites. A project from ISRG. We're hiring!
abetterinternet.org/careers
Let's Encrypt’s Tweets
Let's Encrypt will offer wildcard certificates starting in 2018! Learn more and donate to support our work:
Let's Encrypt wildcard certificates and ACMEv2 are available today! More information can be found here:
Let’s Encrypt is now directly trusted by all major root programs:
Wildcard certificates from Let's Encrypt are coming in January 2018.
On this day in 2015, we issued our first SSL/TLS certificate as a certificate authority. Since then, we have issued over 380M certificates! Thanks for your support as we continue to make the Web more secure.
Naysayers: "Automation at a huge scale isn't probable..."
Let's Encrypt, with a 16-person team:
We've now issued more than 100,000,000 certificates!
Yesterday, for the first time, telemetry shows more than 50% of page loads were encrypted with HTTPS.
66% of page loads are now HTTPS, rising 20% from 46% on January 1st of this year! Together, we can #SecureTheWeb
The protocol we use for automated certificate management, ACME, is now finalized as an Internet standard!
Invites no longer required.
Let's Encrypt has issued *1 BILLION* TLS certificates! 🎉#WeAreOneBillion letsencrypt.org/2020/02/27/one
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Chrome will begin marking all HTTP pages as "not secure" this month with the release of Chrome 68. Get started with HTTPS free-of-charge from Let's Encrypt:
The public ACME v2 API endpoint, including support for Wildcards, is available. More information here:
Let's Encrypt is no longer in beta and we have some great new sponsors!
Comodo Attempting to Register Let’s Encrypt Trademarks letsencrypt.org//2016/06/23/de
. Pages is now using Let's Encrypt certificates for their custom domains. We applaud this move forward to a more secure Web!
blog.github.com/2018-05-01-git
Let's Encrypt has successfully issued over 1 million certificates in 1 day. We are excited to have the infrastructure to continue making the Web more secure in a big way, every day. letsencrypt.org/stats/#daily-i via Telemetry
We've issued our first certificate!
2 years ago, we issued our first certificate. Now, we've issued +100M. Donate & tell us how you benefit from HTTPS!
That amazing feeling when you look something up on and there is your TLS cert, looking back at you. �?
Comodo has submitted a Request for Express Abandonment for all Let’s Encrypt trademark registration applications.
We've issued over 10k wildcard certificates in the first 48 hours of wildcard and ACMEv2 availability. More about wildcards and ACMEv2 can be found here:
Let's Encrypt is now trusted by Java. JDK 8u101 is live and includes the IdenTrust root we use (DST Root CA X3). oracle.com/technetwork/ja
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Let's Encrypt now fully supports IPv6.
Let's Encrypt's plans for 2018, including introducing wildcards:
Let's Encrypt now serves 60M domains. Thanks for making the Web more secure through Let's Encrypt certificates!
Total certs issued by Let's Encrypt as of yesterday?
1 billion
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Happy Chrome 68 day! HTTP sites will now be marked as "not secure" in Chrome. We applaud the team as they make the Web more secure in a big way with this release.
Chrome will start labeling all plain HTTP sites as 'not secure' in July. Here's how to get started using HTTPS on your site with Let's Encrypt:
On July 24, Chrome will mark all plain HTTP sites as "not secure": security.googleblog.com/2018/02/a-secu
Get started with HTTPS free-of-charge with Let's Encrypt:
Today we'll likely issue 3 million certs.
That's 125,000 per hour.
2,083 per minute.
35 �? every �? second �?
We just passed 40 million secured websites! Help support our growth:
Welcome to the new PKI: Free, open, and automatic. Let's encrypt the Web! letsencrypt.org
We provide HTTPS certificates to 48 million websites.
Is yours one of them?
Donate and support our service!
Let's Encrypt now supports ACMEv2 and wildcard certificates. More information here:
Let's Encrypt Public Beta on December 3, 2015:
We are now encrypting over 100 million domains! Thank you to our great users, community, and sponsors who have helped us pass this milestone.
Our dreams became reality! The ACME protocol is now an IETF standard:
75% of Web pages loaded by use HTTPS! This is a huge milestone for the Web and we are happy to have contributed to it.
Six years ago, encrypting the Web sounded impossible. Today we know that it's completely plausible with the help of our certificates and a strong community of supporters! letsencrypt.org
"All websites should use HTTPS, even if they don't include private content, sign-in pages, or credit card details." via ncsc.gov.uk/blog-post/serv
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Let's Encrypt now provides HTTPS to over 150M domains! Find this and other news in our annual blog post about service growth, new features, infrastructure, and finances:
Let's Encrypt root "ISRG Root X1" is included by default in Apple macOS 10.12.1 (available now).
Chrome will start labeling all plain HTTP sites as 'not secure' in July. Here's how to get started using HTTPS on your site with Let's Encrypt:
We've issued over 1 million certs for more than 2.4 million domains!
We're set for general availability the week of September 14th! More details here:
Thank you to all of the Web hosting companies that implement Let's Encrypt. 100% HTTPS and a user privacy-respecting Web is in our future!
NASA moved to HTTPS and used Let's Encrypt to make their services more secure. Read more at:
Let's Encrypt root is now trusted by all major root programs! More info at: letsencrypt.org/2018/08/06/tru
The percentage of Web pages loaded by Firefox using HTTPS has reached over 80% among U.S. users! We are thrilled to help secure the Web. (Stats via telemetry) letsencrypt.org/stats/#percent
NASA moved to HTTPS and used Let's Encrypt to make their services more secure. Read more at: 18f.gsa.gov/2017/05/25/fro
This month, Google Chrome started warning users who add text to forms on HTTP sites. This will be a default warning soon.
Our root and intermediate certificates have been generated:
When you're issuing 1-2M certificates per day, you get the best database servers you can. CPU: 2x EPYC 7542; Total 64 cores / 128 threads - Memory: 2TB 3200MT/s - Storage: 24x 6.4TB Intel P4610; NVMe SSD; 3200/3200 MB/s read/write letsencrypt.org/2021/01/21/nex
1995: HTTPS introduced by Netscape.
2015: HTTPS used for 39% of web page loads globally.
2021: HTTPS used for 85% of web page loads.
We've made progress, but we've got work to do. Support us with a donation to continue growing HTTPS on the Web!
We did it… together! 100 *MILLION* active Let’s Encrypt certificates on the Web. Can you help us celebrate this milestone by donating $1 for every million active certs? letsencrypt.org/donate/
RT if you were on a website today that uses a Let's Encrypt certificate.
We are coming up on 1 *BILLION* certificates issued by the Let's Encrypt certificate authority. Each certificate, free to get, and carrying out the mission of a more privacy-respecting Web. We are 1 billion, and we have just begun. Join us!
"You should always protect all of your websites with HTTPS, even if they don’t handle sensitive communications." via
CAA checking is now mandatory for all CAs. We applaud this update, learn more here:
Our active certificates now cover more than 10M fully qualified domain names!
Here's our servers providing 240 million websites with certs - check out how we upgraded them to be able to issue 200M certificates in 24 hours! letsencrypt.org/2021/01/21/nex
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Great to see driving the Web forward with requiring an HTTPS connection for camera and microphone:
Support for ACME protocol, used by Let's Encrypt, now in Apache httpd (dev version), the most-used Web server. letsencrypt.org/2017/10/17/acm
You can get a Let's Encrypt certificate no matter where you live. No exceptions.
Just over 1 year ago, we issued our first cert. Today, 24M+ and climbing! Help support a secure Web: generosity.com/community-fund
Getting ready to use wildcard certificates from Let's Encrypt? Here's more information about the staging endpoint for ACME v2:
Let's Encrypt typically issues more than 500,000 certificates per day and we're capable of issuing millions per day. That's what it's going to take to create a 100% encrypted Web. Join us in our efforts! letsencrypt.org/donate/
