On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 5:08 AM <grahamper...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >> … Safari, Firefox, Edge and Chrome are removing support for TLS 1.0 and
> 1.1 in March of 2020. …
>
> Is that (timeline) still a _shared_ intent – for all four browsers?
>

I recently confirmed this, yes.


> Re: the screenshot at <
> https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/192271/70135931-e7e00800-1682-11ea-84f7-de2c397fa5eb.png>
> I do like how things are shaping up in Firefox 71.0 with
> security.tls.version.min set (or preset) to 3.
>

The intent is to have that dialog to disappear some time after March next
year or for the exceptions to be more narrowly targeted.  Re-enabling TLS
1.0 will still be possible via about:config for some time after that, so
people with a real need can always turn it back on if they need to
(including through enterprise policy if corporate services are stuck).
That's still inadvisable; ultimately, we'd like to ensure that TLS 1.2 or
higher is always used.
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