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A nonprofit Certificate Authority providing TLS certs to 350M websites. 100% of our funding comes from donations. http://www.letsencrypt.org/donate

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Does your organization rely on our certs for everyday business operations? If so, consider joining us as a sponsor this year! buff.ly/3ZrRg8r


Thank you for following Let's Encrypt! To continue getting updates from us, follow us on linkedin.com/company/lets-e… and subscribe to our monthly newsletter! buff.ly/3BsqO7t


Managing TLS at scale is even easier with CAA. And we're all about making things easier for our Subscribers! buff.ly/3sPRzhK


Protecting online privacy is a collective effort. Consider a gift of support today and help secure the Web for all. #InternetSecurity buff.ly/2KCZCUO


🔐 Earlier this year, we added new intermediates for security, efficiency, and agility. Learn more in this blog post👇 #certs #WebPKI buff.ly/4cxRwd4


As a nonprofit, 100% of our funding comes from charitable contributions. Some of them are large, but many (most!) of them are smaller than you might think. Donate today to help us continue encrypting the Web. buff.ly/4eUgRyL


Wish you didn't have to keep requesting rate limit exemptions? #DYK Clients who switch to ARI are automatically EXEMPT from rate limits! 🥳 Learn more: buff.ly/4drypSv


We use the #ACME protocol to verify control of a given domain and issue certificates. Learn more: buff.ly/42WWpIl


📖 From the glossary: Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) are the Do Not Trust" lists for certificates. They include the serial numbers of all revoked certificates from a given CA.


Does your organization rely on our certs for everyday business operations? If so, consider joining us as a sponsor this year! buff.ly/3ZrRg8r


Hitting a Let's Encrypt rate limit? Read up on rate limits and how you can request an override. buff.ly/3S1cLuY


🤖 A cornerstone of Let's Encrypt is its automated certificate issuance and renewal, which minimizes human error and ensures near continuous security. #Automation #CA #TLScerts


#FridayFunFact Our community support forum is a critical part of how we operate. 🤝 Post questions and answers on our forum: buff.ly/41U3isY


We use the #ACME protocol to verify control of a given domain and issue certificates. Learn more: buff.ly/42WWpIl


#ICYMI Check out this blog post by Let's Encrypt engineer Samantha Frank (@_uid0) outlining step-by-step how to integrate ARI into existing ACME clients👇 buff.ly/4drypSv


Let's Encrypt makes it super easy for you to setup a TLS cert for your domain. Learn how👇 #freeTLScerts #InternetSecurity #TLS buff.ly/2JDk5qF


🔐 Earlier this year, we introduced our new CT log - Sunlight! ☀️ If you missed it, check it out now👇 #CertificateTransparency #WebPKI #SecureInternet buff.ly/3wQvCkN


Our work with Internet security extends well beyond TLS certificates. Our sibling project, @ProssimoISRG, works to provide critical parts of the Internet with memory safe alternatives. Give them a follow to stay updated on their progress!


Today from the Let's Encrypt Glossary: Certificate Authority Authorization, fondly referred to as CAA. buff.ly/3y32OGy


Our work is 100% funded by charitable contributions. That means every time you visit a website using Let's Encrypt (and there are 340+ million to pick from), your security and privacy was made possible by generosity (and a bit of technical innovation). buff.ly/2KCZCUO


TLS? Transport Layer Security SSL? Secure Socket Layer FAQ? Look no further: buff.ly/3JEeYIF


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