Let’s Encrypt is now trusted by all major certificates, paving the way forward for more widespread encryption on the Web. This week, the certificate authority (CA) said they are now directly trusted by all major authorities, including Microsoft, Google, Apple, Mozilla, Oracle, and Blackberry. Let’s Encrypt is on a mission to bring encryption to webmasters worldwide. The service, offered by the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG), offers free SSL and TLS certificates in order to “create a more secure and privacy-respecting Web.” Now, all major certificate authorities and browsers will accept Let’s Encrypt certification as legitimate.