StartSSL is a good choice (full disclosure: I'm a stockholder there.)
Letsencrypt is the latest wrinkle on what I call "collegial certification."
For hazards in previous instances of collegial certification, see
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bU3VUATnzY&list=PLD56377E8E430F98D&index=21
Full disclosure: We produced that video.
Wes
On 11/05/2015 06:27 AM, Costin Chirvasuta wrote:
StartSSL: https://konklone.com/post/switch-to-https-now-for-free
Free for non-comercial purposes. I believe you need to renew every year.
Also participating in letsencrypt.org beta program, but you need to renew
every 3 months (though they do have support for automated renewal,
haven't tried yet).
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 1:13 PM, Steve Simon <st...@quintile.net> wrote:
Anyone any experience of a provider of free SSL/TLS
certificates they would reccomend?
I appologise if my terminology is imperfect, I am new
to this game.
-Steve
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