In our article, we will present to you how to easily disable this feature on your Windows 10 PC in two different methods.
Should I turn off TLS 1.0?
Only a small minority of websites continue to utilize TLS 1.0. Microsoft announced in 2018 that it will discontinue TLS 1.0 in 2020. In an MS blog post, Microsoft’s Senior PM Lead stated: So, TLS 1.0 isn’t much good anymore. Even though Microsoft will discontinue it, some users might prefer to disable TLS 1.0 sooner rather than later. This is how users can disable TLS 1.0 in Windows.
How can I disable TLS 1.0 on my Windows 10 PC?
1. Disable TLS 1.0 via Internet Properties
Users can manually disable TLS 1.0 through the Internet Properties window. What you need to do is uncheck the use TLS 1.0 option from the Advanced Settings tab. This is the easiest method to accomplish this, and does not require a lot of tech knowledge, nor imposes any risks to your PC.
Press the Windows key + S keyboard shortcut, which opens the search utility.
Input internet options in the search text box.
Click on the first result to open the window in the shot directly below.
Navigate to the Advanced tab.
Scroll down to the Use TLS 1.0 option shown directly below.
Deselect the Use TLS 1.0 setting.
Press the Apply button.
Click the OK option to exit the window.
2. Edit the Registry to turn off TLS 1.0
Can I disable TLS 1.1 on Windows 10?
If you’re looking to disable other TLS versions on your PC, such as TLS 1.1, TLS 1.2, or 1.3, you can apply the same methods as above. For example, when modifying Internet Options, you need to uncheck the option for Use TLS 1.1 or whichever other you want to be removed. So, there are a couple of ways users can disable TLS 1.0 in Windows. Disabling TLS 1.0 will probably have very little impact on browsing as 94 percent of websites now support TLS 1.2. Let us know if you managed to follow our guide and write down any questions you might have in the comments section below.
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