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The free-to-use nonprofit was founded in 2014 in part by the Electronic Frontier Foundation and is backed by Akamai, Google, Facebook, Mozilla and more. Three years ago Friday, it issued its first certificate.
Since then, the numbers have exploded. To date, more than 380 million certificates have been issued on 129 million unique domains. That also makes it the largest certificate issuer in the world, by far.
Now, 75 percent of all Firefox traffic is HTTPS, according to public Firefox data — in part thanks to Let's Encrypt. That's a massive increase from when it was founded, where only 38 percent of website page loads were served over an HTTPS encrypted connection.
"Change at that speed and scale is incredible," a spokesperson told TechCrunch. "Let's Encrypt isn't solely responsible for this change, but we certainly catalyzed it."
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2018/09/14/three-years-later-lets-encrypt-now-secures-75-of-the-web/
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Let's Encrypt Issues 100 Millionth Certificate
Let's Encrypt is Now Officially Trusted by All Major Root Programs
(Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday September 19 2018, @08:01PM (1 child)
All I see is quite often websites I visit break down with certificate problems, browser refuses to go there so I lose that access. https is a genius way to censor the web!
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 20 2018, @12:53AM
It may be censorship but the party at fault is your shitty browser... or the shitty you for using it.