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What Browsers Does Redlist Support?
What Browsers Does Redlist Support?

Details on browser requirements for Redlist Support

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Written by Kyle Bryant
Updated over a month ago

Upcoming Changes to Browser Support in 2025

Introduction
As part of our ongoing commitment to security, starting January 1, 2025, we will be enhancing our application's encryption standards. This update is crucial for ensuring the continued safety and privacy of your data while using our services.

What Changes Will Be Made?

  • We will no longer permit connections through browsers utilizing outdated and less secure cipher suites.

  • This change involves the removal of support for CBC (Cipher Block Chaining) and SHA1 ciphers.

Why Are We Making These Changes?
For over a year, we have required TLS v1.2 as a baseline to protect data integrity and security. This upcoming enhancement is the next step in bolstering our security measures to provide the best possible experience for our users.

How Can You Prepare?
To maintain uninterrupted access to our application, it is essential that your browser is updated to meet these new security standards. Please ensure that your browser does not rely on the deprecated ciphers (CBC and SHA1) after the specified date.

FAQ

Q: What happens if my browser does not meet the new security standards?
A: You will not be able to establish a connection to our application if your browser relies on outdated cipher suites. To avoid any disruption, please update to a browser version that supports the enhanced encryption standards.

Q: How do I check if my browser is supported?
A: Most modern browsers on the latest versions should be supported. You can check your browser’s compatibility by visiting their official website or support pages for information on supported encryption standards.


For further assistance or inquiries about this update, feel free to contact our support team. We appreciate your cooperation in helping us enhance the security of your data.

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