From time-to-time website certificates are updated. Why is this needed and what can you encounter as a user?
Why updates are important?
1. Security Updates fix known security weaknesses. Without them, devices are more vulnerable to hacking, malware, and data leaks. Many cyberattacks specifically target systems that are no longer updated.
2. Compatibility Modern websites, applications, and services use newer standards and security certificates. Updates ensure your device can recognize and trust these, allowing it to connect to websites and online services without errors.
3. Stability and performance Updates often fix bugs and improve performance. This helps prevent crashes, errors, and unpredictable behaviour.
4. Compliance and trust Outdated systems may no longer meet industry or regulatory requirements. Keeping systems updated helps maintain trust with users, partners, and service providers.
5. Continued support Once a system no longer receives updates, suppliers also stop supporting it. This means problems cannot be fixed, and issues will only increase over time.
What to do when you face a certificate issue?
1. Upgrade Windows to the latest supported version
Upgrading the operating system ensures that all latest security certificates and trust stores are automatically updated. This restores compatibility with websites using the new certificate standards.
In this article you can read more about the latest supported versions: System requirements : Customer Service Portal
2. Replace the device if upgrading is not possible
If a customer’s device is too old to update to a supported Windows version, advise them that:
- With the old system you will increasingly encounter certificate errors.
- A newer laptop will come with an up‑to‑date operating system and long-term certificate support.