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TLS/SSL checker and reminder - ElevenGuard

Monitor TLS/SSL certificate expiration and get notified via email or Slack.

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One-click TLS/SSL certificate info such as expiration date and certificate authority (CA).

Elevenguard.com Chrome Extension is a SSL checker to avoid red lights in production. You can also add reminders and be notified via email/Slack when a certain TLS/SSL certificate is about to expire.

⚠ Be updated on SSL certs expiration before errors start happening.

SSL certificates are not valid forever. They expire. That means that every website needs to renew or replace its SSL certificate. So, what happens when your SSL certificate expires? It makes your site/services unreachable. That is essentially a death warrant for your site’s traffic, sales or whatever metric or KPI you value.

⚠ No more red lights with SSL certificates.

Don't let cert renewal compromise your HTTPS availability. More often than not, script-generated haproxy configuration fails to pick new certificates and will put a red light on production status. Imagine that in a very high traffic web site and in your career.

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