The relationship between HTTPS, SSL, TLS, and the detection interface

What I saw during an interface evaluation:

SSL is well known, but TLS really doesn't know what it is. So Baidu, the information is more detailed:

Since the introduction of HTTPS has been welcomed by many people, when SSL was updated to 3.0, IETF standardized SSL3.0 and added a few mechanisms (but almost the same as SSL3.0), and the standardized IETF was renamed TLS1 .0 (Transport Layer Security), it can be said that TLS is the new version 3.1 of SSL
 

Many materials reference: https://blog.csdn.net/enweitech/article/details/81781405

Now the browser basically does not support TLS1.2 or less (excluding 1.2, except IE), Android still supports:

Reprinted from Teacher Yan: https://blog.csdn.net/yanzhenjie1003/article/details/80202476

 

 

Another interface detection tool at the beginning of the article: https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html

 

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