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*Do you know what the new SSL Certificate Renewal Rules are?
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SSL Certificate Renewal Rules are the industry requirements that determine when SSL/TLS certificates expire and how often website owners must renew them. The new rules are designed to make the web safer by reducing certificate lifetimes over the next few years.
An SSL certificate enables HTTPS, encrypting the data exchanged between a visitor’s browser and a website’s server. This protects sensitive information from being intercepted and helps users trust the site they are visiting. Without SSL, browsers may show “Not Secure” warnings, which can damage credibility and reduce user confidence.
After March 15, 2026, the maximum validity period will gradually shrink: first to 200 days, then 100 days in 2027, and finally 47 days in 2029.
For website owners, this means SSL management can no longer be treated as a once-a-year task. Manual renewals will become risky, especially for businesses managing many domains or subdomains.
The best solution is preparation: monitor certificates, set renewal alerts, and use automation such as ACME to keep HTTPS active without interruptions.
In case you are interested in learning more, we suggest reading the following article with more details about the New SSL Certificate Renewal Rules!