From noreply at letsencrypt.org Thu May 13 16:16:46 2021 From: noreply at letsencrypt.org (noreply at letsencrypt.org) Date: Thu, 13 May 2021 13:16:46 +0000 Subject: [Cod-bugs] Let's Encrypt - Change for older browsers/devices Message-ID: <20210513T131646.4683703485629979141.noreply@letsencrypt.org> Hello from the staff at Let's Encrypt. On September 30, there will be a change in how older browsers and devices trust Let's Encrypt certificates, resulting in a minor decrease in compatibility. If you run a typical website, you won't notice a difference. Devices and browsers running up-to-date software will continue working fine, and we've taken steps to make sure the vast majority of older devices will too. If you run a large website, or need to support less common software (particularly non-browser software), you'll want to read about the details at: https://letsencrypt.org/docs/dst-root-ca-x3-expiration-september-2021/ In either case, no action is required from you. We're letting you know so you can provide answers to any questions your site visitors may have. Here is a sample hostname from one of your current Let's Encrypt certificates: test.crystallography.net sql.crystallography.net lists.crystallography.net Since 2015 we've served the world with 1.6 billion free certificates, each one providing security and privacy to people on the Web. It's work that's 100% funded by charitable donations since we are a nonprofit. If your company is interested in sponsorship, please email sponsor at letsencrypt.org. If you can make a donation, we ask that you consider supporting our work today: https://letsencrypt.org/donate/ Thank you. - The Let's Encrypt team If you are receiving this email in error, unsubscribe at: http://delivery.letsencrypt.org/track/unsub.php?u=30850198&id=0881a186e95046a498b6473de60540b2.bSYz8IBSR6ciHLldbopaUiVKUfo%3D&r=https%3A%2F%2Fmandrillapp.com%2Funsub%3Fmd_email%3Dc%252A%252A%252A%252A%2540i%252A%252A%252A%252A.%252A%252A%252A Please note that this would also unsubscribe you from other Let's Encrypt service notices, like expiration reminders. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.