Let’s Encrypt has announced that it will discontinue its expiration notification emails starting June 4, 2025. This change is driven by several factors:
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The widespread adoption of automated certificate renewal processes among users.
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A commitment to enhancing user privacy by reducing the retention of email addresses linked to certificate issuance.
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The desire to allocate resources more efficiently, as maintaining the notification system incurs significant costs.
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An effort to simplify infrastructure and reduce potential points of failure.
While automation is great, many organizations still rely on manual oversight or prefer the assurance of proactive alerts. If your business depends on timely SSL/TLS certificate renewals to prevent service disruptions, it’s crucial to have a reliable notification system in place.
Stay ahead with SSLreminder
At SSLreminder, we specialize in providing dependable certificate monitoring and expiration alerts. Our service offers:
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Daily scans of your SSL/TLS certificates.
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Customizable email notifications at intervals of 30, 14, 3 days before expiration, and on the day of expiration.
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Digest emails for a consolidated view of upcoming expirations.
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Slack integration to keep your team informed.
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API to integrate with your automation.
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Sub-domain Autodiscovery to ensure comprehensive coverage.
Whether you’re managing a handful of domains or overseeing a vast portfolio, SSLreminder ensures you never miss a renewal deadline.
Need assistance with migration?
Transitioning from Let’s Encrypt’s notifications to our system is straightforward, and our technical team is ready to assist you every step of the way. We offer a 30-day free trial with every plan, allowing you to experience our service without any commitment.
Don’t let an expired certificate catch you off guard. Sign up for SSLreminder today and maintain uninterrupted trust with your users.
For more details on Let’s Encrypt’s announcement, visit their official blog post: https://letsencrypt.org/2025/01/22/ending-expiration-emails/