In the case of Google Chrome, a flag needs to be set to enabled in order to run TLS 1.3. You can also disable TLS 1.3, or any other version by navigating to the Internet Properties window and unchecking the corresponding boxes. This configuration also takes place on Internet Explorer simultaneously as well. The Edge browser can now be used to connect to any website or server running TLS 1.3. Reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.
In Internet Properties, go to the Advanced tab and scroll down to the very bottom.Type inetcpl.cpl in Run and press Enter.If you wish to enable the experimental version, follow the steps below to enable it on Microsoft Edge as well as Internet Explorer. Currently, Internet Explorer 11 and Edge do not support TLS 1.3 but will be supported in the next updates to come, according to sources from Microsoft Insider Program. Since TLS 1.3 is disabled by default, it needs to be manually enabled for each browser. If you want to disable TLS 1.3, you can run the following registry file:ĭisable TLS 1.3.reg (unknown, 1,503 hits) Enable TLS 1.3 on Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer