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docs/faq.md

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### I have an email from the CA saying my certificate is about to expire
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If your CA thinks you haven't renewed a certificate they will let you know using the email address registered as a contact when you installed the app. If you receive an expiry warning, check your certificate is renewing OK. If it all looks good you probably changed the list of domains in your certificate at some point (perhaps adding www. or adding/removing domains) and the CA is reminding you about the old version of your certificate, so you can ignore the notification.
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### When trying to use BuyPass Go (or other CA) I get the error "Failed to build certificate as PFX."
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Normally Certificate Authority root certificates are installed into Windows as part of windows updates but in some cases you may need to import the root certificate for a CA yourself. You should ensure that your servers are all receiving updates normally. See general instructions here: http://woshub.com/updating-trusted-root-certificates-in-windows-10/
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In general you should not see this issue with a current version of the app as known roots are no longer required for the PFX build process.

docs/features/index.md

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These fundamental certificate management capabilities are available across all products:
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- **Automated ACME Certificate Renewals** - Automatic renewal with zero-config failure notifications
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- **Multi-CA Support** - Support for Let's Encrypt, Google Trust Services, ZeroSSL, Buypass, and enterprise CAs
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- **Multi-CA Support** - Support for Let's Encrypt, Google Trust Services, ZeroSSL, Actalis, and enterprise CAs
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- **Certificate Authority Fallback** - Optional automatic fallback to alternative CAs if the primary fails
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- **Wildcard Certificate Support** - Full support for wildcard domains (`*.example.com`)
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- **IP Certificates** - Certificate covering IPv4 or IPv6 addresses

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docs/guides/certificate-authorities.md

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- To use ZeroSSL you first need to sign up for a free account in order to get External Account Binding (EAB) credentials from the *Developer* section of their dashboard. This EAB credential can only be used once and subsequent account registrations (on other servers etc) require a new EAB to be generated.
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- You can check the ZeroSSL service status at [https://status.zerossl.com/](https://status.zerossl.com/)
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### BuyPass Go
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BuyPass are a Scandinavian certificate authority who also offer free certificates via their own ACME enabled service. https://www.buypass.com/ssl/products/acme
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- Trusted by all major operating systems and browsers
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- Certificates expire after 180 days.
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- Important rate limits apply: https://community.buypass.com/t/m2r5cj/rate-limits
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- Certificates can contain up to 5 domains. Wildcard certificates are not supported.
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The Google Cloud Certificate Manager is an ACME enabled public certificate service. Certificates are valid for up-to 90 days and can contain multiple domains or wildcards.
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### BuyPass Go
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BuyPass previously offered free ACME services but from October 2025 they have terminated their ACME product offerings.
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See https://acmeclients.com/certificate-authorities/ for details of more ACME enabled CAs.
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## Managing CA accounts
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In the event that you want to change from one Certificate Authority to another (e.g. from Let's Encrypt to BuyPass Go), you should follow this general procedure:
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[Certify The Web](https://certifytheweb.com) - *Certify Certificate Manager* is the most popular UI for professional ACME certificate management on Windows, allowing you to easily request, deploy, auto-renew and manage free SSL/TLS [certificates](guides/certificates.md) from Certificate Authorities such as **[Let's Encrypt, BuyPass Go, Google Trust Services, ZeroSSL and custom CAs](guides/certificate-authorities.md)**.
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[Certify The Web](https://certifytheweb.com) - *Certify Certificate Manager* is the most popular UI for professional ACME certificate management on Windows, allowing you to easily request, deploy, auto-renew and manage free SSL/TLS [certificates](guides/certificates.md) from Certificate Authorities such as **[Let's Encrypt, Google Trust Services and more, including custom CAs](guides/certificate-authorities.md)**.
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You can read a summary of high-level features the software offers here: https://certifytheweb.com/home/features

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