Let’s Encrypt fundamentally changed how we approach TLS certificates. Before 2016, obtaining a certificate meant paying a certificate authority, dealing with manual verification processes, and…
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HTTPS isn’t optional anymore. Google Chrome marks HTTP sites as ‘Not Secure,’ search rankings penalize unencrypted traffic, and modern web APIs like geolocation and service workers simply refuse to…
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Transport Layer Security (TLS) is the protocol that keeps your data safe as it travels across networks. Every HTTPS connection, every secure API call, every encrypted email relay depends on TLS doing…
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