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Can I Use Self Signed Certificate For Public Domain?

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samrat248 | 06:01 Thu 28th Oct 2021 | Technology
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I have a website hosted on a server on which I have installed self signed certificate. If I install the same self signed certificate on the client device that is on the internet and access the public domain, will that be trusted? if not why?
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A self-signed certificate will generate a warning in a the browser of a visitor to your site, telling them that the certificate isn't recognised (because it can't be found on the databases complied by certificate authorities). They would then need to authorise an exception to their browser's security checks, in order to be able to view your site. Given that to do so typically requires such a user to click on a button marked 'Advanced settings' (or similar), the vast majority of potential visitors to your site would simply quit at that stage.

https://www.techrepublic.com/article/when-are-self-signed-certificates-acceptable-for-businesses/
For public websites, I strongly recommend LetsEncrypt. Not only are the certificates that it creates free but they also renew themselves automatically. Set it and forget it.

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