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6-day and IP Address Certificates are Generally Available Short-lived and IP address certificates are now generally available from Let’s Encrypt. These certificates are valid for 160 hours, just over six days. In order to get a short-lived certificate subscribers simply need to select the ‘shortlived’ certificate profile in their ACME client. Short-lived certificates improve security by requiring more frequent validation and reducing reliance on unreliable revocation mechanisms. If a certificate’s private key is exposed or compromised, revocation has historically been the way to mitigate damage prior to the certificate’s expiration. Unfortunately, revocation is an unreliable system so many relying parties continue to be vulnerable until the certificate expires, a period as long as 90 days. With short-lived certificates that vulnerability window is greatly reduced.

Short-lived (6-day expiration) TLS certificates are now available from #LetsEncrypt for those feeling comfortable using them. IP Address certificates are also now available.

letsencrypt.org/2026/01/15/6day-and-ip-g...

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Chrome Just Declared War on Bad Certificates (And Your Website Might Be Next)
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Chrome and Mozilla to distrust Entrust TLS Certificates in late 2024 Major web browsers announce plans to stop trusting Entrust's public TLS certificates due to compliance concerns, impacting website security.

Chrome and Mozilla to distrust Entrust TLS Certificates in late 2024: Major web browsers announce plans to stop trusting Entrust's public TLS certificates due to compliance concerns, impacting website security. #CyberSecurity #TLSCertificates #WebBrowsers #Entrust #Privacy

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Chrome and Mozilla to distrust Entrust TLS Certificates in late 2024 Major web browsers announce plans to stop trusting Entrust's public TLS certificates due to compliance concerns, impacting website security.

Chrome and Mozilla to distrust Entrust TLS Certificates in late 2024: Major web browsers announce plans to stop trusting Entrust's public TLS certificates due to compliance concerns, impacting website security. #CyberSecurity #TLSCertificates #WebBrowsers #Entrust #Privacy

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