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Has TLS 1.0 support been removed? I know I read somewhere about it going to be disabled in March and I’m bizarrely looking forward to seeing what breaks. I know a lot of our older networking kit doesn’t support anything higher...
 
Do cars that have keyless entry use NFC? Just trying to determine if my car has NFC.
Cars using remote keyless entry and keyless ignition, use a short range radio transmitter.
The range is limited to a few meters and uses a rolling code and encryption keys to prevent signal spoofing.
Given they all operate on the same frequency (in the U.S. anyway), it would be too difficult to enable this feature on a phone.
Some keys use a transponder to do things like unlock when you approach the vehicle or lock when you walk away. This can be done via NFC, BlueTooth, etc.
 
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Has TLS 1.0 support been removed? I know I read somewhere about it going to be disabled in March and I’m bizarrely looking forward to seeing what breaks. I know a lot of our older networking kit doesn’t support anything higher...


I just saw this post today on the EMM.how forum:


From a MDM point of view - they've added new configuration profiles to the restrictions payload (giving us the option to allow legacy TLS 1.0 / 1.1 connections).


I can still access https://tls-v1-0.badssl.com:1010/ on my iOS 13.4 beta 4 Safari though - so not sure if my MDM vendor needs to update their product. You'd think legacy TLS support would be cease to work regardless of MDM control?
 
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