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		<title>ACME Automated SSL: A Smarter Way to Manage Shorter SSL Lifespans</title>
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<p>For years, managing SSL certificates followed a familiar pattern: purchase a certificate, install it, set a reminder, and repeat the process when it came time to renew. That approach worked well enough when certificate lifespans were long and most organizations only had a handful of domains to manage. But the SSL landscape is changing —&#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://blog.webnames.ca/introducing-acme-automated-ssl/">ACME Automated SSL: A Smarter Way to Manage Shorter SSL Lifespans</a> appeared first on <a href="https://blog.webnames.ca">Webnames Blog</a>.</p>
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