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Let’s Encrypt Expects 215 Million Websites To Be Using Their tls Certificate in 2019
📅 - More than 150 million domains are now using Let's Encrypt‘s tls certificates. As Let's Encrypt is expecting significant further growth in 2019, it would be likely to expect a growth this year up to 215 million fully qualified domains.
Let's Encrypt helps to drive HTTPS adoption by offering a free, "easy to use," and globally available option for obtaining the certificates required to enable HTTPS. The legal entity behind the Let's Encrypt initiative is the Internet Security Research Group (abetterinternet.org), or ISRG.
The Let's Encrypt initiative took the first tls certificate into use in 2015. The aim is to make every website accessible via HTTPS by providing it free of charge and by [...][... Check source for end of article ...]
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