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Enable TLS v1.2 on Your Web Browser

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Overview

Access to When I Work requires a TLS v1.2 compliant web browser. If you’re unsure of your web browser’s compatibility, run this tool to check, and also check out the TLS v1.2 Reference article.

Mac OS X Web Browsers

Mac OS X version 10.9 and later is already compatible with TLS v1.2. No browser updates are required as long as they are up to date.

Apple Safari

There are no options for enabling SSL protocols. TLS v1.1 and TLS v1.2 are automatically enabled for Safari version 7 and later.

Windows Web Browsers

Depending on your browser, you may need to enable TLS v1.2 manually.

Microsoft Internet Explorer

TLS v1.2 Compatibility Table

Internet Explorer Version

Windows 8.1 and later

Windows 8 and 7

Windows Vista, XP, and older

11

 Enabled by default

 Enabled by default

 Enabled by default

10, 9, and 8

 Enabled by default

 Enable TLS v1.2 manually

 Not supported

7 and 6

 Not supported

 Not supported

 Not supported

Enable TLS v1.2 manually for Internet Explorer

Open Internet Explorer

Click the gear icon (Tools menu), then select Internet Options.

Select the Advanced tab.

Scroll to the Security section, then check Use TLS 1.2.
TLS 1.2 checkbox

Click OK, then close Internet Explorer. TLS v1.2 is enabled on the next start of Internet Explorer.

Microsoft Edge

Enable TLS v1.2 manually for Microsoft Edge

Type internet options in the Windows search menu.

Click Internet Options.

Select the Advanced tab.

Scroll to the Security section, then check Use TLS 1.2.
TLS 1.2 checkbox

Click OK, then close Edge. TLS v1.2 is enabled on the next start of Edge.

Google Chrome

If you are using Google Chrome version 28 or older, you need to manually enable TLS v1.2.

Enable TLS v1.2 manually for Google Chrome

Open Google Chrome.

Press Alt + F, then select Settings.

Scroll down, then click Show Advanced Settings.

Scroll to the System section, then click Open your computer’s proxy settings.

Select the Advanced tab.

Scroll to the Security section, then check Use TLS 1.2.
TLS 1.2 checkbox

Click OK, then close Chrome. TLS v1.2 is enabled on the next start of Chrome.

Mozilla Firefox

If you are using Firefox version 26 or older, you need to manually enable TLS v1.2.

Enable TLS v1.2 manually for Mozilla Firefox

Open Mozilla Firefox.

Type about:config in the address bar, then press Enter. If prompted, click I accept the risk! Firefox address bar

Type tls in the search field.

Find and double-click the entry for security.tls.version.min.
Firefox settings search field

Set the integer value to 3 to force TLS v1.2 to be the default protocol.
Set firefox integer

Click OK, then close Firefox. TLS v1.2 is enabled on the next start of Firefox.