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Does firefox support 128bit encryption and SSL 3.0?

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How do I enable 128bit encryption and SSL3.0 and above?

How do I enable 128bit encryption and SSL3.0 and above?

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All versions of the browser we currently know as Firefox have been supporting AES 256 bit ever since it was Firebird 0.6, May 2003

If the website you are using claims Firefox does not support even 128-bit then it may be incorrectly looking for the obsolete U that was in Firefox useragents before Firefox 4.0 to show sites it supported 128-bit at minimum. It should not need to since 2002 even.


https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2014/10/14/the-poodle-attack-and-the-end-of-ssl-3-0/

Also since Firefox 37.0 the TLS 1.0 has been viewed as obsolete.

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Chosen Solution

All versions of the browser we currently know as Firefox have been supporting AES 256 bit ever since it was Firebird 0.6, May 2003

If the website you are using claims Firefox does not support even 128-bit then it may be incorrectly looking for the obsolete U that was in Firefox useragents before Firefox 4.0 to show sites it supported 128-bit at minimum. It should not need to since 2002 even.


https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2014/10/14/the-poodle-attack-and-the-end-of-ssl-3-0/

Also since Firefox 37.0 the TLS 1.0 has been viewed as obsolete.

Modified by James (On Leave)