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How to force enable TLS1.3 in Firefox

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Hi,

When I try to access:http://cloudhiding.tech/ via Firefox I can check using Wireshark that the connection request being sent is TLSv1.2. How do I force the TLS1.3 connection in Firefox Someone, please let me know.

This website http://cloudhiding.tech/ is hosted behind Cloudflare, and thus supports TLS1.3 (I have verified this using a TLS1.3 client).

Hi, When I try to access:http://cloudhiding.tech/ via Firefox I can check using Wireshark that the connection request being sent is TLSv1.2. How do I force the TLS1.3 connection in Firefox Someone, please let me know. This website http://cloudhiding.tech/ is hosted behind Cloudflare, and thus supports TLS1.3 (I have verified this using a TLS1.3 client).

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Do you otherwise have issues with using TLS 1.3 ?

You can check your browser.

Are you using Firefox from the Mozilla server or Firefox from the repositories of your Linux distribution in case that makes a difference ?

Hi, @cor-el,

I opened Google on firefox and checked using wireshark, I can verify that my firefox supports and makes TLS 1.3 calls.

Even with your ssllabs link, I get:

Your user agent has good protocol support. Your user agent supports TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3, which are recommended protocol version at the moment.


I am not sure about its source. Does it make a difference?

Can you please let me know if there's a way to force firefox to make TLS1.3 connection only when trying to connect to my site? I have verified that my website supports TLS1.3.

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