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As per the Standard Certificate Authority Guideline, an SSL Certificate can be valid up to 12 months or 24 months (previously it was for 3 to 5 years). A Free SSL Certificate can be valid up to 30 days to 90 days time period.
First, let's understand how SSL certificates expire: Every SSL certificate has a validity period a date range during which the certificate is valid and can be used to establish secure connections. After that validity period ends, SSL certificates expire.
What happens when my certificate expires? If you allow a certificate to expire, the certificate becomes invalid, and you will no longer be able to run secure transactions on your website. The Certification Authority (CA) will prompt you to renew your SSL certificate prior to the expiration date.
SSL renewal keeps your encryption up to date, which makes everyone safer. SSL certificates have expiration dates hard coded into them. When they expire, web browsers will warn their users about your website. The reason SSL certificates expire is to keep your encryption up to date.
Once signing certificate is expired, revoked or become invalid in one or another way, the signature is considered invalid. Plain and simple. The purpose of timestamps in digital signature is to provide an extended trust for signed content.
What happens to code sign certificates when root CA expires? So far clear for me: If the code sign certificate itself expires, signed code will be verified/accepted in case it was signed with a time stamp. If not, the signed code is expired too.
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