On 2018-06-08 15:02, Andy K wrote:
June 30, 2018 is the deadline for disabling SSL/early TLS and implementing a 
more secure encryption protocol – TLS 1.1 or higher (TLS v1.2 is strongly 
encouraged) in order to meet the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) for 
safeguarding payment data.
[...]
In about:config, set security.tls.version.min to 2 to prevent protocols lower 
than TLS 1.1 from being used.

This is fine if you only use the browser to access sites that are compliant with payment industry standards. But most people use browsers for more than just online banking etc., and some of those sites may not support newer TLS versions. So just remember that after making this change, you will probably break your browser's ability to access some sites; you'll either need to keep switching your TLS minimum version back and forth, or use one browser for online banking etc. and a different browser for other activities.

-Steve
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