How to Check if TLS 1.2 Is Enabled on Your Browser or Windows PC

Learn simple steps to verify if TLS 1.2 is enabled on your browser or Windows system for secure internet connections.

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To check if TLS 1.2 is enabled: Open your browser and visit a test site like ‘https://www.howsmyssl.com/’. The page will show the version of TLS currently in use. Alternatively, if you're using Windows, open the Control Panel, navigate to Internet Options, select the Advanced tab, and look for 'Use TLS 1.2' in the security settings.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is TLS 1.2 and why is it important? TLS 1.2 is a cryptographic protocol that ensures secure communication over the internet, protecting data from interception and tampering.
  2. How can I enable TLS 1.2 if it is not enabled? On Windows, you can enable TLS 1.2 via Internet Options in the Control Panel under the Advanced tab. On browsers, ensure the latest version is installed, as most support TLS 1.2 by default.
  3. How do I check which TLS version my browser is currently using? Visit a test site like howsmyssl.com, which displays information about your current TLS version and security status.