SSL certificates are essential for securing websites and ensuring that data transmitted between a user’s browser and the server is encrypted. They typically have an expiry date, after which they must be renewed to maintain security.
The number of days until SSL certificate expiry can be calculated by subtracting the current date from the expiry date of the certificate. This helps in planning for timely renewal and avoiding potential disruptions.
How do I calculate the days until my SSL certificate expires?
Why is it important to know when my SSL certificate will expire?
Can I use this calculator for multiple SSL certificates?
What happens if my SSL certificate expires without renewal?
How often should I check the expiry date of my SSL certificate?
Can this calculator also remind me when to renew my SSL certificate?
Is there a specific format I need to enter the expiry date in?
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