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Disable TLS on Firefox android

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hi I want to disable Tls on Firefox android but in setting not have tls please help

hi I want to disable Tls on Firefox android but in setting not have tls please help

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You could try this:

In the Awesomebar, type or paste about:config and tap the Go arrow. I suggest bookmarking this page for future ease of access.

Type tls into the search box and tap the Enter key to find all preferences that contain tls.

Under security.enable_tls tap the Toggle button to switch its value from true to false.

Does that work?

There is a similar preference for ssl3.

I saw elsewhere that the ssl3 and tls preferences will be changing in Firefox 23. I'm not sure how the old preferences will migrate to the new ones...

i have FF 23 x64 edition, due to severe filtering in iran the only solution which works is https proxies via proxifier app, i don't know exactly why but to enter facebook in this way we need to enter facebook just with secure address HTTPS://fb.com. chrome works fine but in firefox by default this error happens: An error occurred during a connection to www.facebook.com. SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length. (Error code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long) so when we disable TLS 1 in FF 20 then it works fine but as this option is no more availabe in FF 23 and as i guess in first question in FF mobile then it is a serious problem for us. i tried your solution but it didn't worked. any idea? thanks by the way

Hi hagi_mostafa, in Firefox 23, please look for these preferences:

security.tls.version.min
security.tls.version.max

According to a comment in the code:

// 0 means SSL 3.0, 1 means TLS 1.0, 2 means TLS 1.1, etc.

So try setting both min and max to 2, to force TLS 1.1, and see whether that works.

excellent my friend! but 2 didn't worked, i set both to 3 and now it works nice and smooth! thanks

hey thanks jscher2000 that worked for me, too you're wonderful, u know it?;-)

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as i mentioned earlier i solved the problem in FF pc, but me and golnamak both have these issue in FF mobile

these commands aren't in mobile version. security.tls.version.min security.tls.version.max

does creating them help?

any other solutions? thanks golnamak fadat beshe ishala :)

Hi hagi_mostafa, what version do you have on Android? The min/max settings are coming in Firefox 23. They are not in the released version.

I don't think you will have to create them on Firefox 23, but it has been a while since I reviewed the documentation so I'm not 100% certain.