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Securing Online Transactions

Older internet browsers are becoming more of a risk than before. Issues with standard security built into browsers have forced the industry to migrate to newer versions. Keep your browser and mobile devices up to date to make sure you’re protected.

 

Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a protocol that ensures that a connection to a remote endpoint is securely encrypted in order to provide privacy and data integrity. TLS is a key component of internet browser security. TLS 1.2 is the most current version and is considered the most secure. TLS 1.0 and 1.1 are being discontinued due to security implications.

 

Operating System Compatibility Chart

 Browser and Operating Systems TLS 1.2 Compatibility Notes
 Microsoft Edge Compatible by default
 Microsoft IE Desktop and mobile version 11 Compatible by default
 Microsoft IE Desktop version 9 and 10

 Capable when run in Windows 7 or newer, but not enabled by default

 Firefox 27 and higher  Compatible by default
 Oracle Java version 1.7 and higher  Compatible by default
 Google Chrome 38 and higher  Compatible by default
 Mobile Safari Versions 5 and higher  Compatible by default
 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 and higher  Compatible by default
 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and below  Not compatible with TLS 1.2
 Microsoft Windows 7, 8.0, 8.1 and 10  Compatible by default
Microsoft XP/Vista and below Not compatible with TLS 1.2

 

 

Internet Explorer 11 is outdated. For improved security and optimized performance we highly recommend upgrading your browser. ChromeFirefoxEdge

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