Browser Security Requirements
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We value your privacy and the security of your credit card transactions
on Westlaw by Credit Card. Therefore, we have implemented the browser
security requirements recommended by the credit card industry:
- SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) Version 3.0
- 128-bit encryption
If your browser does not meet these security requirements, you cannot
use Westlaw by Credit Card. Click a link below for instructions on viewing
and updating your browser security settings. Then close this window and
return to Westlaw by Credit Card.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Netscape Navigator or Communicator (Versions before 8.0)
NetScape Version 8.0
Mozilla Firefox
Opera
Microsoft Internet Explorer
To set your browser encryption rate,
- Open Internet Explorer.
- Open the Help menu on the toolbar and click
About Internet Explorer.
- Cipher strength (encryption rate) is listed in the
About Internet Explorer window. If the cipher strength is less
than 128 bit, update your browser at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/default.mspx.
To set your browser SSL version,
- Open Internet Explorer.
- Open the Tools menu on the toolbar and click
Internet Options.
- Click the Advanced tab.
- Scroll to the bottom of the window.
- Select the following options:
- Use SSL 2.0
- Use SSL 3.0
- Use TLS 1.0
- Click OK.
Netscape Navigator or Communicator
(Versions before 8.0)
To set your browser encryption rate,
- Open Netscape Navigator or Communicator.
- Open the Help menu on the toolbar and click
About Navigator (or About Communicator).
- In the window that is displayed, locate the RSA security
section. If this section reads, "This version supports U.S. security,"
the browser supports 128-bit encryption. If the section indicates you
have an export version, the browser supports only 40-bit encryption. (Further
details are also available by clicking Security on the Navigator
toolbar.)
- If your cipher strength (encryption rate) is less
than 128 bit, update your browser at http://browser.netscape.com/ns8/download/default.jsp.
To set your browser SSL version,
- Open Netscape Navigator or Communicator.
- Open the Edit menu on the toolbar and click
Preferences.
- Click Privacy & Security.
- Click SSL.
- Select the following options:
- Use SSL 2.0
- Use SSL 3.0
- Use TLS 1.0
- Click Okay.
Also set browser encryption rates at the SSL screen as follows:
- Click the Edit Ciphers button on the upper-right
side of the SSL screen.
- Select all options beginning with either 128-bit
or 168-bit.
Netscape Version 8.0
Netscape Version 8.0 has 128-bit encryption. You do not need to update
this setting.
To set your browser SSL version,
- Open Netscape.
- Open the Tools menu on the toolbar and click
Options.
- Click Advanced.
- On the Advanced panel, scroll to the Security
section. (If no subcategories are visible, click the plus sign
to expand the list.)
- Select the following options:
- Use SSL 2.0
- Use SSL 3.0
- Use TLS 1.0
- Click OK.
Mozilla Firefox
To set your browser encryption rate,
- Open Mozilla Firefox browser.
- Open the Help menu on the toolbar and click
About Mozilla Firefox.
- Verify that you have version 1.0 or later. If you
have a version prior to 1.0, upgrade your browser at http://www.mozilla.org/products/mozilla1.x.
To set your browser SSL version,
- Open Mozilla Firefox.
- Open the Tools menu on the toolbar and click
Options.
- Click Advanced.
- On the Advanced panel, scroll to the Security
section. (If no subcategories are visible, click the plus sign
to expand the list.)
- Select the following options:
- Use SSL 2.0
- Use SSL 3.0
- Use TLS 1.0
- Click OK.
Opera
To set your browser encryption rate and SSL version,
- Open Opera.
- Open the Tools menu on the toolbar and click
Preferences.
- Click the Advanced tab.
- Click Security on the left.
- Click the Security Protocols button on the
right.
- Select the following options:
- Use SSL 2.0
- Use SSL 3.0
- Use TLS 1.0
You can set your encryption rate (cipher strength) on the same screen
in the Select ciphers to enable section.
- Select all options for SSL3/TLS 1 that include 168
bit, 128 bit, and 256 bit.
- Click OK.
You can download updates to Opera at http://www.opera.com/download.
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