Let's Encrypt stops notifications for expired SSL certificates
To overviewImportant for you as a reseller:
As of June 4, 2025, Let's Encrypt will no longer send emails when an SSL certificate (TLS certificate) expires. That means your customers will no longer receive an automatic reminder when their free certificate is about to expire.
Although many certificates are renewed automatically, these processes - for example, via cronjobs or scripts - can fail for many reasons. The result? Expired certificates, error messages on your customers' websites, image damage and possible loss of revenue.
What does this mean for you as a reseller?
As a reseller, you are the first point of contact for your clients. An expired certificate often means immediate support requests, urgent questions and unnecessary pressure.
Our recommendation: Choose security with a paid SSL certificate
Consider switching your customers to paid SSL certificates via OXXA.com. With this you offer more reliability and less risk of incidents.
- Professional support: For questions about installation or renewal, our support team is there for you.
- Longer term: Paid certificates are valid for up to 12 months - less work for you and your customer.
- Proactive notifications: We monitor expiration dates for you and alert in time.
- Greater confidence for business customers: OV and EV certificates display company data and strengthen visitor trust.
Avoid downtime and worries - offer security through your reseller channel.
You can find a reliable certificate from just a few tens of dollars per year in our range.
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Have questions or need advice on the best solution for your customers?
Contact us at support@oxxa.com or call us at +31 (0)88 - 750 70 70 (weekdays from 09:00 to 17:00).