Glossary
TLS (Transport Layer Security)
TLS is a cryptographic protocol that ensures the confidentiality and integrity of data transmitted over the internet — the foundation of HTTPS communication.
Full Definition
TLS 1.3 (RFC 8446, 2018) is the latest and fastest version of the protocol — it simplified the handshake to one round-trip and removes deprecated cipher suites. Older TLS 1.0 and 1.1 versions are now considered insecure and most browsers do not support them. zipzipdoc requires a minimum of TLS 1.2 and prefers TLS 1.3 with Perfect Forward Secrecy.
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