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Let's Encrypt SSL will no longer support Android OS prior 7.1
As of January 11, 2021, we’re planning to make a change to our API so that ACME clients will, by default, serve a certificate chain that leads to ISRG Root X1
However, this does introduce some compatibility woes. Some software that hasn’t been updated since 2016 (approximately when our root was accepted to many root programs) still doesn’t trust our root certificate, ISRG Root X1. Most notably, this includes versions of Android prior to 7.1.1. That means those older versions of Android will no longer trust certificates issued by Let’s Encrypt.
Whether you need to run a banner asking your Android users on older OSes to install Firefox, stop supporting older Android versions, drop back to HTTP for older Android versions, or switch to a CA that is installed on those older versions.
Source: https://letsencrypt.org/2020/11/06/own-two-feet.html
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There is still more than 12% using older versions Android
https://gs.statcounter.com/android-version-market-share/mobile-tablet/worldwide
Looks like I'll have to send new tablets to my website visitors.
My tv box is android 7 i believe.
We still have BuyPass (6-month single domain) & Sectigo (3-month wildcard from ZeroSSL, TrustOcean CrazySSL, etc.)
Can't a Android user just install the new certificate?
Not supported by the browser itself
They can use Firefox but still it can be problematic
But supported by the OS and it is fairly easy to import a root certificate.
BuyPass already doesn't work on old Android right now, let alone in 2021.
Did not check ZeroSSL, it fails to provide a cert with the "dehydrated" client.
Try acme.sh
Let's encrypt and Android ... the perfect marriage, Hahaha
Hope my visiter are using the last Android version
BuyPass runs on Android 5.1 and up. I tested it myself.