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&amp;ldquo;Most companies have SSL certificates and domain names, but typically nobody is directly responsible for them. They fall in a gray area,&amp;rdquo; said Matt Watson, Stackify&amp;rsquo;s founder. &amp;ldquo;Unfortunately, forgetting to renew SSL certificates is a common problem; in fact, it&amp;rsquo;s happened to me before. You buy them, install them and forget about them.&amp;rdquo;
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Users of the free Stackify service receive a domain report and subsequent periodic email reports about the status of their SSL certifications and domain names. The service can be used for both organizational websites as well as third-party services that companies depend on.&lt;/p&gt;
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