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Enter the URL you wish to check in the browser. Right-click the page or select the Page drop-down menu, and select Properties. In the new window, look for the Connection section. This will describe the version of TLS or SSL used.
TLS stands for Transport Layer Security which is a cryptographic protocol used to increase security over computer networks. TLS is the successor of SSL although is sometimes still referred to as SSL.
Launch Internet Explorer. Enter the URL you wish to check in the browser. Right-click the page or select the Page drop-down menu, and select Properties. In the new window, look for the Connection section. This will describe the version of TLS or SSL used.
TLS 1.3 and 1.2 are the most recent versions of TLS, and they're recommended for clients to implement. They're the new normal for highly secure websites.
TLS is an acronym for Transport Layer Security, which is the protocol that allows digital devices (such as computers and phones) to communicate over the internet securely without the transmission being vulnerable to an outside audience.
TLS is a cryptographic protocol that provides end-to-end security of data sent between applications over the Internet. It should be noted that TLS does not secure data on end systems. It simply ensures the secure delivery of data over the Internet, avoiding possible eavesdropping and/or alteration of the content.
Click the green lock icon in the address bar, then >. Click More Information. Under Technical Details, verify that the TLS version is TLS 1.3 (see image below).
1) Click the Windows Button in the lower left-hand corner (standard configuration) of your Desktop. 2) Type “Internet Options” and select Internet Options from the list. 3) Click on the Advanced tab and from there scroll down to the very bottom. If TLS 1.2 is checked you are already all set.
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