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Also using these protocols will make your website an easy target for hackers. tls 1.0 was released in 1999 and 1.1 was released in 2006. Today you should never use standards that are very old such as these two.

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I've asked about this in a staff channel for you. It's worth noting that Tommy still supports these protocols for the time being (and will likely continue to do so until rebuilt). The security risks associated with these protocols seem to be grossly overstated in many places, and while they are possible to break, it's still not trivial, and for the stuff being hosted on our servers, it's not likely to be an issue.

Even Google still supports these legacy protocols, and they're usually one of the first to implement any form of new security...

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