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Email: IMPORTANT: Upcoming Changes to Certificate Lifespans

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On 21st Jan 2026, we received this notification from Salesforce:

“Salesforce is implementing changes to Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificate lifespans as mandated by the Certification Authority Browser Forum (CA/Browser Forum).”

  • Until March 15, 2026, the maximum lifespan is 398 days.
  • As of March 15, 2026, the maximum lifespan is 200 days.
  • As of March 15, 2027, the maximum lifespan is 100 days.
  • As of March 15, 2029, the maximum lifespan is 47 days.

How does it affect Payments2Us App and what actions do you need to take?


Answer

This is a general notification to inform the lifespan changes for all new Salesforce Certificates signed by a public Certificate Authority (CA) at the time of creation.

Up till now, the Salesforce Certificates were created with 1 year or more expiry time. Moving forward, the certificates will need to be replaced/reissued more often to ensure continuous service. To make sure you are notified timely for any upcoming certificate expiry, please review the following article from Salesforce: Set Expired Certificate Notification Permission.

 

Does it affect Payments2Us Application?

No. From the Payments2Us Perspective, there is nothing that will be impacted.

You may need to check for any of your own Salesforce certifications that your Admin or Consulting partners has done. Those sort of checks are outside of our support as they are general Salesforce Admin related.  For more details, please review: Certificates in Salesforce
 

If Salesforce provides additional guidance or if any edge-case actions are required for specific environments, we will update this article accordingly.

Updated at January 22nd, 2026

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