Guten Tag! Enable TLS 1.3 in Chrome. The section about “Disabling support for TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 in Google Chrome” is incorrect. Chrome is doing the right thing, your webmail provider needs to get their server updated asap. TLS is the current standard for encrypting https traffic as SSL v3 is vulnerable to the poodle attack. Google did change the flag recently that handles TLS. Doch auch die neueste Version des Browsers sind angreifbar. Relaunch Chrome for setting to be effective; Enabling TLS 1.3 in Firefox. Security Blog The latest news and insights from Google on security and safety on the Internet Chrome UI for Deprecating Legacy TLS Versions October 1, 2019 Posted by Chris Thompson, Chrome security team [Cross-posted from the Chromium blog] Update (04/06/2020): The removal of legacy TLS versions was originally scheduled for Chrome 81, but is being delayed until at least Chrome 84. SSL v3 is disabled for a good reason in chrome. Google announced today how the company's Google Chrome web browser will handle sites that use the security protocols TLS 1.0 or TLS 1.1 in the future.. Major browser developers including Google, Mozilla, Microsoft, and Apple revealed in 2019 that they would deprecate support for TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 in their web browsers. The decision was made to improve security and performance on the Internet.
Exactly this. It is likely that Google will remove the option in the near future when it launches support for the final version of TLS 1.3
Launch Firefox; Type about:config in the address bar and hit Enter; Start typing tls.version in a search, and you should see the following; Ensure security.tls.version.max value is 4; If not, double-click on it to modify to 4. Google Chrome ist viel sicherer als alle älteren Versionen. Chrome only picks up its proxy settings from there. Nachdem mein Webhoster nur noch TLS 1.2 (eine Empfehlung, die wohl bald alle Anbieter umsetzen werden) für verschlüsselte Verbindungen unterstützt, habe ich das Aufgabe, TLS 1.2 in meinem THL2015 mit Android 4.4.4 zu aktivieren. The right way to check if your site is using TLS 1.0 or 1.1 … Google Chrome supports TLS 1.3 by default as well. Mehr zu Google Chrome: News, Artikel, Tipps, Video, Bilderstrecken 64-Bit-Installer für Windows 32-Bit-Installer für Windows Dies ist keine sichere Verbindung: Chrome-Fehlermeldung erklärt Currently, it is only possible to select different versions of TLS or disable it. Those settings are Windows’ native TLS stack, not Chrome. Enabling TLS …