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Let's Encrypt Certbot
  1. Let’s Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority brought to you by the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG).
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    If your website is associated with a domain name like mywebsite.com, meaning that you have a domain name that points to your server, you can get a security certificate that will be trusted by all major browsers from Let's Encrypt, free of charge. You can use a piece of software called Certbot to get a certificate and renew it automatically. A certificate issued by Let's Encrypt is trusted by default by nearly all clients and that's all there is to do.

    #Identity And Access Management #Security & Privacy #Two Factor Authentication 311 social mentions

  2. Automatically enable HTTPS on your website with EFF's Certbot, deploying Let's Encrypt certificates.
    If your website is associated with a domain name like mywebsite.com, meaning that you have a domain name that points to your server, you can get a security certificate that will be trusted by all major browsers from Let's Encrypt, free of charge. You can use a piece of software called Certbot to get a certificate and renew it automatically. A certificate issued by Let's Encrypt is trusted by default by nearly all clients and that's all there is to do.

    #Web Servers #Software Development #Security & Privacy 105 social mentions

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