Accessing Your GoDaddy Certificate Management Portal
To monitor the progress of your SSL certificate renewal, start by logging into your account at https://certs.godaddy.com. This dedicated portal provides access to all your SSL certificate details and renewal information.
If you received an “SSL Certificate Subscription Renewal” notification, it means an automated renewal is underway as part of your SSL certificate subscription. The email includes a direct link to your certificate details page on the GoDaddy certificate portal, where you can monitor the renewal progress. It also reminds you to log in to your certificate account if you need more information.
The notification typically includes:
- A link to the certificate details page so you can check the current status and renewal steps.
- Your account login link for accessing the full certificate management portal.
- A customer support phone number you can call anytime if you need help with your renewal.
Navigating to Certificate Details
Once logged in, locate and access the specific certificate details page. This page is typically provided in the renewal notification you receive from GoDaddy. Here, you'll find comprehensive information about your SSL certificate, including its current status and renewal progress.
You can monitor your renewal in two ways:
- Use the monitoring link in the “SSL Certificate Subscription Renewal” notification to go straight to the certificate details page.
- Log in directly at https://certs.godaddy.com and browse to the relevant certificate from your list of SSL products.
If you have questions about what you see on the certificate details page or need help interpreting a status, you can call the customer support number listed in your renewal notification for 24/7 assistance.
Understanding the SSL Certificate Subscription Process
GoDaddy offers an automatic SSL certificate subscription process for purchases with terms longer than 397 days. This 397-day limit comes from industry rules set by the CA/Browser Forum, which reduced the maximum validity period for SSL certificates. If your original purchase term was longer than 397 days, the certificate provider will automatically enroll that certificate in a subscription process instead of issuing a single, long-term certificate.
If your SSL certificate falls into this category, you'll be automatically enrolled in this convenient service. Here's how it works:
- The certificate provider (GoDaddy) will automatically request a renewal for your certificate 30 days prior to its expiration as part of your subscription.
- This proactive approach ensures that your website maintains continuous SSL coverage without requiring manual intervention on your part.
- Your renewal is treated as part of the ongoing subscription rather than as a one-time certificate purchase, and you’ll receive subscription renewal notifications instead of separate standalone renewal offers.
If you no longer use the product tied to the certificate and do not want it renewed, you can simply ignore the renewal notification and allow the certificate to expire. For help confirming this or discussing your options, contact GoDaddy customer support using the phone number or account link provided in the notification.
Benefits of Automatic Renewal
The SSL certificate subscription service offers several advantages:
- Seamless SSL Coverage: Your website remains secure without interruption, as the renewal process is initiated well before the current certificate expires.
- Reduced Administrative Burden: You don't need to manually track expiration dates or initiate the renewal process yourself.
- Peace of Mind: With automatic renewals, you can be confident that your SSL protection remains active, safeguarding your website and its visitors.
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