Never miss an expiring certificate again with Red Sift Certificates Lite

SSL/TLS certificates are the backbone of secure, uninterrupted digital experiences—but managing them effectively to prevent downtime remains a persistent challenge. With browser and certificate authorities looking to reduce certificate durations to as little as 90 or even 47 days, keeping track of renewals has never been more critical.

That’s why we’re excited to introduce Red Sift Certificates Litethe free tier of our advanced certificate discovery and monitoring application, built to simplify certificate expiration monitoring.

With Certificates Lite, you can monitor up to 250 certificates and receive email alerts 7 days before expiration. It’s simple, effective, and completely free—no credit card required.

Whether you’re an individual, hobbyist, or small business, Certificates Lite is the perfect tool for staying on top of certificate expirations without unnecessary complexity. For larger organizations with advanced needs—such as discovering certificates across your entire digital footprint, including network assets, cloud platforms, DNS providers, Certificate Authorities, and registrars—plus customizable alerts, Red Sift Certificates Enterprise offers a robust alternative.

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Francesca Rünger-Field

26 Nov. 2024

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