Firefox Quantum 61 released!

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Linux users still need to wait for an updated package to be released to its package repository.
 

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On-by-default support for the latest draft of the TLS 1.3 specification

But according to here

Qualys SSL Labs - Projects / SSL Client Test

My TLS 1.3 shows a 'No'.

If your TLS 1.3 is NOT enabled by default then visit the site below to turn it on

How to enable TLS 1.3 support in Firefox and Chrome - gHacks Tech News

I checked and, by default, the integer value is set to 4 for security.tls.version.max and yet TLS 1.3 is still a 'No' in

Qualys SSL Labs - Projects / SSL Client Test

Can someone confirm whether it's a Yes or No in the aforementioned ssllabs link?
 
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I am using the Beta version and it's enabled by default as it shows in the gHacks site
 
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But according to here

Qualys SSL Labs - Projects / SSL Client Test

My TLS 1.3 shows a 'No'.

If your TLS 1.3 is NOT enabled by default then visit the site below to turn it on

How to enable TLS 1.3 support in Firefox and Chrome - gHacks Tech News

I checked and, by default, the integer value is set to 4 for security.tls.version.max and yet TLS 1.3 is still a 'No' in

Qualys SSL Labs - Projects / SSL Client Test

Can someone confirm whether it's a Yes or No in the aforementioned ssllabs link?
It's showing yes for me. By opening cloudflare blog, you can confirm that it is actually using TLS 1.3 (By opening the green padlock, arrow-show connection details and then selecting more information).
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It's showing yes for me. By opening cloudflare blog, you can confirm that it is actually using TLS 1.3 (By opening the green padlock, arrow-show connection details and then selecting more information).View attachment 191415View attachment 191416
Yah, I clicked on the green padlock and it shows only TLS 1.2. Like I said I checked and, by default, the integer value is set to 4 for security.tls.version.max. So, rightly speaking, FF should show a 'Yes' when checked with

Qualys SSL Labs - Projects / SSL Client Test

I'm getting something as below

https://cdn.ghacks.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/tls-1.3.jpg

Strange........
 
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Yah, I clicked on the green padlock and it shows only TLS 1.2. Like I said I checked and, by default, the integer value is set to 4 for security.tls.version.max. So, rightly speaking, FF should show a 'Yes' when checked with

Qualys SSL Labs - Projects / SSL Client Test

I'm getting something as below

https://cdn.ghacks.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/tls-1.3.jpg

Strange........
Well, that's weird. Try disabling HTTPS scanning in your AV/security product, I have disabled it in KFA2019.
 
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