Author: Fernando

Introducing Sectigo ACME SSL Automation Subscription

Introducing Sectigo ACME SSL Automation Subscription
by Fernando

What if your SSL certificates could renew themselves automatically? No reminders, no downtime risks, no last-minute panic. That is exactly what ACME SSL subscriptions deliver. We are excited to launch a new way to manage website security: one that removes manual work and keeps your domains protected around the clock.

SSL certificate lifetimes are changing: what it means for you.

SSL certificate lifetimes are changing: what it means for you.
by Fernando

SSL certificates are getting shorter lifespans. The maximum validity for newly issued certificates has dropped from 365 days to 200 days. This is an industry-wide shift driven by the CA/Browser Forum, and it's only the first step! In this article, we take a look at the changes ahead, the reasoning behind these changes, and how this could impact your domain portfolio.

The $10 Domain Dispute: When MikeRoweSoft Met Microsoft

The $10 Domain Dispute: When MikeRoweSoft Met Microsoft
by Fernando

Sometimes the internet produces stories that feel almost too perfect to be real. One of the most famous domain name disputes started in 2003 with a 17-year-old student, a clever pun, and one of the world’s largest tech companies.

Hosting Upgrade: What’s Changing and What It Means for You

Hosting Upgrade: What’s Changing and What It Means for You
by Fernando

As you may have recently read, we’ve introduced a completely renewed hosting infrastructure designed to deliver better performance, more flexibility, and long-term reliability. This is not just a small update. It is a major modernization of our hosting platform to better support today’s websites and future growth. If you are an existing hosting customer, here is everything you need to know.

AI.com sold for $70 million. Then Reddit chimed in.

AI.com sold for $70 million. Then Reddit chimed in.
by Fernando

A category-defining domain, a Super Bowl launch, and a wave of confused internet users. The reported $70 million acquisition of AI.com shows both the power of premium domains and the risks when hype outruns clarity. Here’s what happened and what businesses can learn from it.