Research methodology: this comparison is based on publicly available information: each reseller’s current pricing pages (verified June 2026), their support documentation and knowledge base quality, Trustpilot reviews where available, and user-reported experiences from Let’s Encrypt community forums, Reddit r/sysadmin, and[…]
Archive: Day: June 19, 2026
The SSL Certificate Practitioner Glossary: 200 Terms Defined the Way Buyers Actually Use Them
How this glossary differs from CA-published glossaries: CA glossaries are written to make certificates sound more complex and more necessary than they are. This glossary is written to tell you exactly what each term means in practice, when it matters,[…]
No. You need one certificate. A standard single-domain SSL certificate ordered for example.com automatically includes both example.com and www.example.com as covered domains. You do not pay extra for the www variant. You do not configure anything special to get it.[…]
ZeroSSL vs Let’s Encrypt in 2026: Which Free Certificate Is More Reliable After the May Outage
What Happened on May 8, 2026 At 18:37 UTC on May 8, 2026, Let’s Encrypt halted all certificate issuance. The root cause: cross-signs of X2/YR by X1 and YE by X2 were issued without the Extended Key Usage (EKU) fields[…]
Zero Trust Adoption in 2026: The Gap Between Market Size, Stated Adoption, and Real Maturity
Most published zero trust coverage reports one number: market size. The zero trust security market is valued at $48.43 billion in 2026, according to Mordor Intelligence’s most recent estimate, projected to reach $102.01 billion by 2031. That figure describes vendor[…]
