Solution ID : INFO3297
Last Modified : 11/01/2023
To enable TLS 1.1 and/or TLS 1.2 protocols on web browsers, see the list below.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Google Chrome
- Mozilla Firefox
- Opera
- Apple Safari
Microsoft Internet Explorer
- OpenInternet Explorer
- From the menu bar, clickTools>Internet Options>Advancedtab
- Scroll down toSecuritycategory, manually check the option box forUse TLS 1.1andUse TLS 1.2
- ClickOK
- Close your browser and restart Internet Explorer
Google Chrome
- OpenGoogle Chrome
- ClickAlt Fand selectSettings
- Scroll down and selectShow advanced settings...
- Scroll down to theNetworksection and click onChange proxy settings...
- Select theAdvancedtab
- Scroll down toSecuritycategory, manually check the option box forUse TLS 1.1andUse TLS 1.2
- ClickOK
- Close your browser and restart Google Chrome
- OpenFirefox
- In the address bar, typeabout:configand press Enter
- In theSearchfield, entertls. Find and double-click the entry forsecurity.tls.version.max
- Set the integer value to3to force protocol of TLS 1.2
- ClickOK
- Close your browser and restart Mozilla Firefox
- OpenOpera
- ClickCtrlplusF12
- Scroll down to theNetworksection and click onChange proxy settings...
- Select theAdvancedtab
- Scroll down toSecuritycategory, manually check the option box forUse TLS 1.1andUse TLS 1.2
- ClickOK
- Close your browser and restart Opera
There are no options for enabling SSL protocols. If you are using Safari version 7 or greater, TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 are automatically enabled.