SSL Certificate Lifespan Slashed: Brace for 47-Day Renewal Marathons by 2029!

The CA/Browser Forum is shrinking SSL/TLS certificate lifespans to just 47 days by 2029. This move aims to boost security and encourage automation in certificate renewal. While it might cause some headaches for those juggling domains, it’s a step toward a more secure internet ecosystem.

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Get ready to speed up your renewal game, because the CA/Browser Forum is treating SSL/TLS certificates like milk—they’re gonna spoil fast! By 2029, they’ll have a shorter shelf life than a carton of yogurt, so better start automating or risk your website smelling a bit off!

Key Points:

  • CA/Browser Forum is shrinking SSL/TLS certificate lifespans from 398 days to 47 days by 2029.
  • Heavyweights like Google, Apple, and Mozilla are all for it, so there’s no turning back.
  • The idea is to reduce risks related to outdated certificates and compromised credentials.
  • Automation is the name of the game—renewing and rotating certificates manually will feel like slow-motion ballet.
  • Brace yourself for a wild ride: 200 days is the new 398, and 47 days will soon be the new norm.

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