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Linux host.raqmix.cloud 6.8.0-1025-azure #30~22.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Mar 12 15:28:20 UTC 2025 x86_64
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Edit File: DESCRIPTION.md
Let's Encrypt is a certificate authority (CA) that issues free SSL/TLS certificates you can use to secure your websites. In Plesk, you can get a free Let's Encrypt certificate with just a couple of clicks and do much more: * Issue certificates out of the box (no setup or command line operations required). * Secure domains, subdomains, domain aliases, and webmail with certificates. * Renew installed certificates automatically. * Receive email notifications about the certificate status (issued, renewed, about to expire). * Secure Plesk itself. Two Plesk extensions provide these features: Let's Encrypt and SSL It! They are installed in Plesk by default and work in tandem: the Let's Encrypt extension is integrated into the SSL It! extension as a CA plugin.
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