Dear Let's Encrypt Subscriber:

We've updated our Subscriber Agreement, effective September 21, 2022. This is 
the agreement that governs the relationship between you and ISRG with regards 
to your acquisition and use of SSL/TLS digital certificates issued by ISRG (via 
Let's Encrypt). You don't need to take any action to continue to use the Let's 
Encrypt service but we encourage you to review the new agreement.

The main updates are: we now link to instructions on choosing a revocation 
reason if you revoke a certificate. This is a requirement for Subscriber 
Agreements from all Certificate Authorities as of this year. Also, we've 
removed unneeded capitalization, removed a section that is redundant with our 
Certificate Policy (CP), and tweaked the wording of the requirement to "assure" 
control of your private key so it matches the Baseline Requirements (BRs).

You can find the updated agreement (v1.3), along with a document that shows the 
differences between the previous and current agreement and the full text of the 
previous agreement here:

https://letsencrypt.org/repository/

If you have any questions about the new agreement, please ask on our community 
forums:

https://community.letsencrypt.org/

Let's Encrypt is a free service because we want to make the Web more secure and 
privacy-respecting for everyone. We're able to operate as a nonprofit thanks to 
corporate sponsorships and donations. Please consider joining our sponsorship 
program:

https://www.abetterinternet.org/sponsor/

Or donate now during our summer fundraising campaign to support this service 
(and get neat Let's Encrypt apparel!).

https://letsencrypt.org/donate/

Thank you,

The Let's Encrypt Team

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