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SSL and TLS certificates are generally used to ensure encrypted, private browsing and consequently, the security of visitors' information. Companies that want to adhere to the current security and encryption standards must make sure they can generate these certificates for visitors across the website. Certify The Web is a certificate manager that enables companies to automate the entire process.

The idea behind certificate automation entails that the app can provide regular proof control of your domains to the Certificate Authorities that issues the Domain Validated certificates. Thanks to the app you can customize everything related to these requests, namely whether it needs to cover multiple domains, auto-populate the lists from the existing bindings in IIS or simply add and remove specific domains from a given certificate.

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The program comes with automated DNS challenge response and includes support for over 36 DNS APIs and DNS automation methods, such as GoDaddy, AzureDNS or Cloudflare, for example. At the same time, the app benefits from automated HTTP challenge response, which means that your requests are send without interrupting normal traffic nor the need of HTTP bindings on the website.

A noteworthy feature of the tool is the auto-renewal of certificates that can be configured via the app to be automatically deployed to the corresponding services. In fact, the Auto Deployment can apply the certificates to any IIS sites. In case you want to apply the certificates to other services, then you can use various methods including Microsoft Azure Key Vault, MS Exchange, nginx, Tomcat, PowerShell, Linux shell scripts, Apache, etc.

All in all, Certify The Web Serial is a reliable tool that allows the efficient automated management of SSL /TLS certificates for sites, email servers and other services to ensure a safer user experience. The tool should ideally be used with Windows Servers running IIS, but it works just as well with other services.