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Is browser equipped with 128-bit encryption?

September 4th, 2008 · 4 Comments


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    • 1 Ice Twinkle toes // Sep 4, 2008

      yes

    • 2 David D // Sep 4, 2008

      Most browsers are.

    • 3 Sly_88 // Sep 4, 2008

      Just about all famous browsers (Firefox and IE) come equipped with these standards. Encryption however is only used for SSL (secure sockets layer) when a connection needs to be made to a secure source like online banking.

      SSL can vary between 40bit up to 128bit (currently the strongest type).

    • 4 Rupesh // Sep 4, 2008

      hi!
      answer is yes, but one thing bust be keep in mind that it also depend on browser, If u’ve been used various type of browser then u can easily got it. If u work on internet explorer then its cryptographical faciliy is very less in comparision to mozila firefox.

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