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<blockquote data-quote="harlan4096" data-source="post: 770548" data-attributes="member: 36043"><p>The issues with Kaspersky and this site (and others) + FireFox/Chrome is due to the new TLS1.3 in browsers, I hope Kaspersky fix it soon, for now the temporal workaround is to disable the scan of encrypted connexions in Kaspersky settings, as [USER=1]@Jack[/USER] said, or disable TLS1.3 in the browsers (FireFox and/or Chrome).</p><p></p><p>It's not good to disable SSL, but it would be as a temporal workaround...</p><p></p><p><strong>Added</strong>: but I would disable TLS1.3 in browsers, probably still would be used TLS1.2...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harlan4096, post: 770548, member: 36043"] The issues with Kaspersky and this site (and others) + FireFox/Chrome is due to the new TLS1.3 in browsers, I hope Kaspersky fix it soon, for now the temporal workaround is to disable the scan of encrypted connexions in Kaspersky settings, as [USER=1]@Jack[/USER] said, or disable TLS1.3 in the browsers (FireFox and/or Chrome). It's not good to disable SSL, but it would be as a temporal workaround... [B]Added[/B]: but I would disable TLS1.3 in browsers, probably still would be used TLS1.2... [/QUOTE]
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