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How to Monitor SSL Certificate Expiry (Before It Breaks Your Site)

Don't let an expired SSL certificate scare away your users. Learn how to automate SSL monitoring.

Security TeamFebruary 2, 20263 min read

The "Your Connection is Not Private" Nightmare

We've all seen it. You click a link, and the browser screams "DANGER". This happens when an SSL certificate expires. It destroys trust instantly.

Why Manual Tracking Fails

Putting a calendar reminder for "Renew SSL" in 365 days doesn't work. You'll forget, or the person who set the reminder will leave the company.

Automate It

The solution is automated monitoring. Tools like Statzly check your certificate's expiration date every time they ping your site.

Pro Tip: Set an alert for 30 days *before* expiry, so you have plenty of time to renew.

Statzly includes SSL monitoring in every plan. Check your certs now.

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