🔷All the major web browsers currently in use support TLS.
🔶SSL stands for Secure Socket Layer and TLS stands for Transport Layer
Security
🔷TLS is the successor to SSL as SSL is being phased out
🔶TLS and SSL are protocols that provide security of communication in a network
🔷TLS/SSL are used in web browsing, email, Internet faxing, instant messaging and Voice over IP/VoIP (at least two examples needed)
🔶Client-server applications use TLS in a network to try to prevent eavesdropping
🔷Encryption protocols enable credit card payments to be made securely
🔶SSL/TLS requires a handshake to be carried out
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