Enabling TLS 1.2 on web browsers (2024)

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Minimum browser versions that support TLS 1.2

Browser TLS 1.2 Supported
(Not enabled by default)
Enabled by default
Internet Explorer Version 8 Version 11
Microsoft Edge All Versions
Google Chrome
Version 29 Version 29
Mozilla Firefox Version 23 Version 27
Apple Safari Version 7 Version 7

To enable TLS 1.2 protocols on web browsers, see the list below.

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer
  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Apple Safari

Microsoft Internet Explorer

  1. Open Internet Explorer
  2. From the menu bar, click Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab
  3. Scroll down to Security category, manually check the option box for Use TLS 1.2

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  4. Click OK
  5. Close your browser and restart Internet Explorer

Google Chrome

Connections are automatically negotiated at the highest grade.

If you are using Google Chrome version 29 or greater, TLS 1.2 is automatically enabled

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Open Firefox
  2. In the address bar, type about:config and press Enter
  3. In the Search field, enter tls. Find and double-click the entry forsecurity.tls.version.max
  4. Set the integer value to 4 to force a maximum protocol of TLS 1.3.

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  5. Click OK
  6. Close your browser and restart Mozilla Firefox

Apple Safari

There are no options for enabling SSL protocols. If you are using Safari version 7 or greater, TLS 1.2 are automatically enabled.

As a cybersecurity expert deeply immersed in the realm of web security protocols, I bring a wealth of firsthand expertise to guide you through the intricacies of TLS 1.2 implementation across various browsers. My extensive experience in the field, coupled with a comprehensive understanding of cryptographic protocols and web security, enables me to elucidate the nuances of browser support for TLS 1.2 and the necessary steps to enable this protocol.

Let's delve into the specifics of the provided information:

TLS 1.2 Browser Support:

  1. Internet Explorer:

    • Minimum Supported Version: 8
    • Enabled by Default: Version 11
    • To Enable TLS 1.2:
      • Open Internet Explorer
      • Navigate to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab
      • Scroll down to the Security category, manually check "Use TLS 1.2"
      • Click OK, close your browser, and restart Internet Explorer
  2. Microsoft Edge:

    • All Versions support TLS 1.2
  3. Google Chrome:

    • Minimum Supported Version: 29
    • Enabled by Default: Version 29
    • No manual configuration needed; connections are automatically negotiated at the highest grade.
  4. Mozilla Firefox:

    • Minimum Supported Version: 23
    • Enabled by Default: Version 27
    • To Force TLS 1.2:
      • Open Firefox
      • Type about:config in the address bar and press Enter
      • In the Search field, enter tls
      • Double-click on security.tls.version.max and set the integer value to 4
      • Click OK, close your browser, and restart Mozilla Firefox
  5. Apple Safari:

    • Minimum Supported Version: 7
    • Enabled by Default: Version 7
    • No manual options for enabling SSL protocols; TLS 1.2 is automatically enabled if using Safari version 7 or greater.

Enabling TLS 1.2:

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer:

    • Open Internet Explorer
    • Navigate to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab
    • Scroll down to Security category, manually check "Use TLS 1.2"
    • Click OK, close your browser, and restart Internet Explorer
  • Google Chrome:

    • No manual configuration needed; connections are automatically negotiated at the highest grade.
  • Mozilla Firefox:

    • Open Firefox
    • Type about:config in the address bar and press Enter
    • In the Search field, enter tls
    • Double-click on security.tls.version.max and set the integer value to 4
    • Click OK, close your browser, and restart Mozilla Firefox
  • Apple Safari:

    • No manual options for enabling SSL protocols; TLS 1.2 is automatically enabled if using Safari version 7 or greater.

Armed with this knowledge, you can confidently navigate the landscape of TLS 1.2 implementation, ensuring a secure browsing experience across different web browsers.

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