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What happens if my Let’s Encrypt SSL expires?

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With cPanel’s AutoSSL service, a Let’s Encrypt issued certificate should automatically renew before its expiration. However, if an SSL certificate does expires, the secured communication between your server and visitors is interrupted, causing browsers to display a warning to users.

Good to Know: Ensure your domain’s DNS is always resolving; it’s crucial for Let’s Encrypt SSL auto-renewals.

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