Windows 10: Microsoft to end support for TLS protocol for Edge and Internet Explorer in first half of 2020

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    Microsoft to end support for TLS protocol for Edge and Internet Explorer in first half of 2020


    Microsoft today in a blog post announced that it is going to end support for the Transport Layer Security or TLS 1.0 and 1.1 in supported versions of its Windows 10 browser Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11.

    The company announced that it will be ending support for TLS 1.0 and 1.1 in the first half of the year 2020. This change will result in the company providing more secure connections and safe browsing for everyone.

    Microsoft made this announcement just before the 20th anniversary of TLS 1.0 which falls on January 19th next year, when the inaugural version of the protocol that encrypts and authenticates secure connections was introduced.

    Over the period of 20 years, TLS versions have seen many improvements and have grown into becoming more advanced. The latest version 1.3 is currently under development for the Microsoft Edge browser and its release would mark the end of support for previous versions 1.0 and 1.1 of TLS.

    “Two decades is a long time for a security technology to stand unmodified. While we aren’t aware of significant vulnerabilities with our up-to-date implementations of TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1, vulnerable third-party implementations do exist. Moving to newer versions helps ensure a more secure Web for everyone”, explains Kyle Pflug, Senior Program Manager, Microsoft Edge.

    Kyle Pflug also says that most of the sites will not be impacted with this change since almost 94 percent of them have already moved to newer versions of the protocol and now support the TLS 1.2 version.

    To be able to provide users with sufficient time, Microsoft has made the announcement early since its provide sufficient time for the remaining sites to upgrade to the new version. You can test the impact of this change today by opening the Internet Options Control Panel in Windows and unchecking the “Use TLS 1.0” and “Use TLS 1.1” options (under Advanced -> Security).

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  2. curatia Win User

    Microsoft Edge TLS Security


    After trying everything (not a lot of steps) listed in the Microsoft Edge support site, I did a wider search and found this very simple youtube video that fixed it immediately:

    For those who prefer not to click links the steps are simple:

    1. Click in the Cortana search bar next to the Win 10 Start button

    2. Type internet options

    3. Select internet options (control panel) from the list

    4. Click on the advanced tab

    5. Scroll down to the security section

    6. Make sure the following are all clicked:
    Use SSL 3.0
    Use TLS 1.0
    Use TLS 1.1
    Use TLS 1.2

    7. Click apply

    8. Refresh the page that was giving the error and it should now connect.

    Hope this helps, it was a 30 second fix after hours of pounding my head against the error with the Support site suggestions.
     
    curatia, Oct 15, 2018
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  3. Brink Win User
    Ending support for RC4 cipher in Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer


    Source: Ending support for the RC4 cipher in Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11 | Microsoft Edge Dev Blog
     
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    Microsoft to end support for TLS protocol for Edge and Internet Explorer in first half of 2020

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