Older phones with Android It seems that from September 2021 they will not be able to see enough secure websites.
You may need to upgrade your Android phone and not upgrade to buy a new one if you want to visit secure pages that use https. According to Android Police, the Let's Encrypt certification company he warned that phones running Android versions before Nougat 7.1.1 will not trust root certificates starting in 2021.
The result will be that they cannot view enough secure websites. The organization will cease on January 11, 2021 default cross-sign for the certificate that enables this functionality and will withdraw its partnership on September 1 of that year.
A workaround is available to install Firefox (Mozilla is a Let's Encrypt partner) using its own certificate store, but this won't help other broswers or cross-browser functionality.
It is a habit for developers to abandon it support older operating systems. Let's Encrypt noted that about 33,8 percent of Android users on Google Play have a version older than 7.1, and some suppliers hardware cut their support relatively early.
This means that you may have bought a low-cost phone in 2016 or even 2017 that could suddenly lose access to some sites, and without having a solution.