Thanks @letsencrypt for providing the world with free and easy encryption. Upgrade your Android or install Firefox on it if you want to stay compatible with Let’s Encrypt protected websites after Sept 2021. https://t.co/XSpVZ9Bj0x
— Peter Van Garderen (@pjvangarderen) November 7, 2020
May I ask a question? Google created this mess by not having a working update process for Android. Google owns (afair old, widely installed) CA roots. Couldn't Google cross-sign a new LE intermediate? https://t.co/3Sun71MbvZ
— hanno (@hanno) November 7, 2020
On Jan 11 2021, @letsencrypt will switch to the R3 Intermediate and certificates will chain the X1 Root. https://t.co/XlN8NXkcmt
— Scott Helme (@Scott_Helme) November 6, 2020
If you use Let's Encrypt SSL certificates for your org, this article is a must read. They are changing their Root Cert, as well as the ACME client API. https://t.co/xmsRIEJgnQ
— June Castillote (@junecastillote) November 8, 2020
Ugh: Some websites will stop working on older Android versions on Sep 1, 2021
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) November 8, 2020
Currently, 33.8% of Android devices are running v7.0 or lower. After 9/1/21 those devices would receive certificate errors when users visit sites w/a Let’s Encrypt certificate: https://t.co/Phs6M1gGyy pic.twitter.com/dvTS5NDOWy
Below Android 7.1.1 will no longer accept Let’s Encrypt certs... https://t.co/YLzX6RZQao
— jason (@safaiyeh) November 7, 2020
私もお世話になってる Let's Encryptは2021年9月1日にクロス署名に依存していたDSTルートX3証明書の有効期限が切れるので、過去4年間更新されていないデバイスではX1ルート証明書を信頼出来ない場合があるとのこと。Androidデバイスの3分の1がそうなる可能性があるとのこと。 https://t.co/d8PwST4ZZS
— Sen UENO (@sen_u) November 7, 2020
Let's Encrypt warns about a third of Android devices will from next year stumble over sites that use its certs https://t.co/jU1yZoFRFR
— Nicolas Krassas (@Dinosn) November 7, 2020
Older Android phones won't support many secure websites by September 2021 https://t.co/7F6aa0ddTG #tech #feedly
— Nicolas Babin (@Nicochan33) November 8, 2020
세계 최대 규모의 CA인 렛츠인크립트가 내년부터 자체 루트 인증서만을 사용키로 결정함에 따라(기존까지는 IdenTrust의 루트인증서도 교차서명함) 안드로이드 7.1.1 이전의 구식 기기에서 렛츠인크립트 인증서를 사용하는 사이트들이 열리지 않게된다고. https://t.co/dYWCsoyrQl
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) November 8, 2020
안드로이드 버전 점유율, 안드로이드 10 이상 8.2%
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) November 7, 2020
Standing on Our Own Two Feet - Let's Encrypt - Free SSL/TLS Certificates https://t.co/hYJm2sMgZG pic.twitter.com/wPs9dL94oj
On Jan 11 2021, @letsencrypt will switch to the R3 Intermediate and certificates will chain the X1 Root. https://t.co/XlN8NXkcmt
— Scott Helme (@Scott_Helme) November 6, 2020
Android 7.1.0 and below will stop trusting LetsEncrypt HTTPS certificates in September 2021 https://t.co/WmPhPq2ubw #dev #app #android
— Michael Birdy (@michbirdy) November 7, 2020
"Standing on Our Own Two Feet" - a critically important milestone for @letsencrypt ?https://t.co/JzLqvFqbER
— inlets (@inletsdev) November 7, 2020
Let's Encryptは最初IdenTrustからクロスシグニチャを受ける形で立上げたが、今後は自前のroot証明書で自立する。これに伴い、v7.1.1未満のAndroidからLet's Encrypt使用サーバに繋がらなくなる可能性があると。Oculus Goと初代Questは確かAndroid 7.1なので該当するか…? https://t.co/foebVBkVZt
— Kenji Iguchi / 井口健治 (@needle) November 7, 2020
Let’s Encrypt: Standing on Our Own Two Feethttps://t.co/vC4HDypm3Q
— Frank (@jedisct1) November 6, 2020
"roughly 34% of Android devices are running a version older than 7.1 based on data from Google’s Android development suite. That translates to millions of users potentially being cut off from large portions of the secure web beginning in 2021."https://t.co/4tFbGElsiN
— Emman “I am at the ranch ... come and get me” (@IssaAnchorBaby) November 8, 2020
These Android users may need to change their phones to browse internet smoothlyhttps://t.co/4n2gxiH2Bh via @gadgetsnow pic.twitter.com/n7nFYzsJwe
— The Times Of India (@timesofindia) November 8, 2020
Let's Encrypt certificate switch to cause problems in 2021 #LetsEncrypt #Android https://t.co/XNnlp3H7Zi pic.twitter.com/0ZNpXfYA1z
— Neowin (@NeowinFeed) November 7, 2020
Millions of devices running Android versions below 7.1.1 will no longer be able to connect to websites using Let’s Encrypt certificates. ??? https://t.co/jJmMSrDL4e
— Geeknik’s ? Farm (@geeknik) November 7, 2020
많은 웹 사이트가 2021 년 이전 Android 버전에서 작동을 중단합니다 https://t.co/YISca3akMk
— editoy (@editoy) November 9, 2020
"Some software that hasn’t been updated since 2016 still doesn’t trust our root certificate (…) 33.8% of Android devices will eventually start getting certificate errors when users visit sites that have a Let’s Encrypt certificate." https://t.co/FsaSYQTYm9
— John Wilander (@johnwilander) November 8, 2020
Standing on Our Own Two Feet - Let's Encrypt https://t.co/1IDypbsfCl #programming #softwareengineering #bigdata #datascience #analytics #ai #python #javascript
— Lewis Gavin (@GavLaaaaaaaa) November 9, 2020
Older Android Phones Will Be Cut Off From a Large Chunk of the Web in 2021 https://t.co/eaq0LYNdEy
— Tactical Tech (@Info_Activism) November 8, 2020
これなかなか凄い話だな。 古いAndroidスマホは2021年にウェブの大部分から切り離される予定
— へたれ?? (@_sushiy) November 9, 2020
Older Android Phones Will Be Cut Off From a Large Chunk of the Web in 2021 https://t.co/jW5txTRMOG via @gizmodo
This is so absurdly screwed up. The web should not be at the mercy of security standards like this.https://t.co/UHRuHZARJP
— Ernie “Uses Curly Quotes” Smith (@ShortFormErnie) November 8, 2020