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By: PointLine Media Research & Editorial Team
Topic:Arts & Media,Business,Industry,Technology
July 16, 2026
CheapSSLWEB has introduced a new suite of automated tools designed to handle certificate management as industry standards shift toward shorter lifespans. The service aims to eliminate manual renewal processes that currently threaten website stability.
New regulations from the CA/Browser Forum will reduce maximum SSL certificate validity to 47 days by 2029. To address this, the company's platform automates issuance, domain validation, and server installation to prevent service outages caused by expired credentials.
The suite supports the ACME protocol and integrates with common environments including Linux, Windows IIS, and cPanel. Pricing for these automated services begins at $19.99 per year to ensure accessibility for smaller teams and individual developers.
The digital security landscape is moving toward a zero-touch compliance model. As the industry shortens certificate lifespans to mitigate security risks, the frequency of manual renewals is becoming unsustainable for most IT teams. This transition forces organizations to move away from legacy management practices in favor of automated systems that can handle rapid re-verification cycles without human intervention.
This shift reflects a broader trend of tightening security requirements to protect against credential theft and site spoofing. By mandating shorter validity periods, regulators are compelling administrators to adopt infrastructure-level automation, effectively removing the human error component from recurring certificate maintenance.