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The good news is that the report concluded th at the vast majority of the internet is now running TLS 1.2. Only about 2.2% of web hosts don’t support it. However, digging deeper into the ...
For security purposes, it's best to stay away from Internet Explorer. But if you do run it, follow these steps to ensure it uses TLS 1.2.
In fact, we covered in 2015, that GoogleBot back then supported TLS 1.2 and most web sites are simply going from TLS 1.0 to TLS 1.1, not TLS 1.2.
After having tweaked Firefox to only use TLS version 1.2, one website can verify that the tweak worked and another can test it.
Transport-layer security is more effective than its predecessor SSL, and its latest version - TLS 1.3 - improves both privacy and performance.