Some phones & other devices may go offline staring today

Some phones & other devices may go offline staring today

Starting October 1, several old laptops, TVs, smartphones, gaming consoles and other devices may lose some internet connectivity. The reason is that a crucial digital certificate that is responsible for verifying secure internet connections expires on September 30.

This means that you may not be able to do activities like check emails, access internet banking, or even use apps or browse websites that require secure internet connection on these old devices


What is this digital certificate?The digital certificate in question here is called IdentTrust DST Root CA X3. Provided by Let’s Encrypt, the certificate acts as a secure bridge between a server, the website and the client. Each one of them presents a digital certificate confirming identity to prevent hacking or any other interception during the data transmission.

This is the certificate that basically ensures that the user has reached the correct server and the client is the user and not some hacker. IdentTrust DST Root CA X3 is a root-level certificate and it is the max level of certification available for digital devices.

Devices that are expected to get affected by thisLet’s Encrypt has already posted the list of all devices that are likely to get affected by the certificate expiration. According to the certificate provider, older Android devices running Android 2.3.6 Gingerbird will work till September 2024. After September 2024, the digital certificate will expire on these devices and will only work on Android smartphones running Android 7.1.1 Nougat.

iPhones and iPads running iOS9 or earlier have also lost the digital certification. The same goes for phones other devices offline staring today