Re: IETF blog post on ACME

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Hi Richard,
At 04:28 AM 13-03-2019, Richard Barnes wrote:
The posts from Let's Encrypt et al. provide data that are informative on this question. Many of the participants in the ACME process were newcomers to the IETF. That they've put in all the effort to get an RFC published and still failed to note the various maturity levels should be instructive.

Certificates which are automatically accepted by a web browser were not free before. The change brought by "Let's Encrypt" is the availability of free certificates.

There is the following in the blog article: "Security protocols such as TLS 1.3 provide encryption that protects ..." The video displays the following "The connection uses TLS 1.2".

There is an image about web pages using HTTPS over time [1]. Is there any data about the number of web pages at the continental level?

Regards,
S. Moonesamy

1. https://www.ietf.org/media/images/Screen_Shot_2019-03-12_at_2.53.28_PM.original.png



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