Retiring Supporting for Early TLS versions (v1.1 and below)

Retiring Supporting for Early TLS versions (v1.1 and below)

Dear Users ,

Please be informed that we will be retiring support for older security protocols (TLS v1.1 and below) by March 15, 2019. After this date, you will be required to use browsers that support TLS v1.2 or higher (TLS v1.3). If not, you will be prompted to update your browsers to a version that supports TLS v1.2 or higher.

How can you adapt to this change?

As an end user, if you are accessing Zoho Workerly on your PC, it must belong to one of the following specifications to support TLS 1.2
  • Google Chrome, version 49 and above.
  • Mozilla Firefox, version 44 and above.
  • Safari, version 9 and above.
  • Internet Explorer, version 11 and above.
  • Opera, version 45 and above.
What is TLS?

Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a cryptographic technology protocol used to provide secure transfer of sensitive information over the internet.

Why is this update necessary?

According to PCI standards, TLS v1.2 is the most advanced protocol yet as it eliminates the vulnerabilities faced by the previous versions, i.e, TLS v1.0 and v1.1. All users who use secure servers and browsers to access the data from Zoho are expected to make this update. If you are using a Webhook to link Zoho to an external site, your browsers are required to support HTTPS and TLS v1.2.
Refer to this link for further details regarding the requirements.

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