As previously announced, we will no longer support TLS (Transport Layer Security) versions 1.0 and 1.1 starting on September 15, 2020.
All supported browsers and operating systems already support TLS 1.2 so this should not affect any individual person’s ability to access and use ClickTime’s web and mobile apps. It’s possible, however, that some integrations or third-party solutions that interact with ClickTime in an automated fashion using our REST API, SOAP API or Excel Linking features may have been built on outdated technology that doesn’t support modern security standards.
For more information regarding TLS please see the following:
Why are we deprecating TLS 1.0 and 1.1?
We are deprecating TLS 1.0 and 1.1 to ensure ClickTime supports our customers and partners with safe and secure communication protocols. The use of TLS 1.2 is a recommended security best practice that provides a higher degree of privacy and data integrity over previous versions and to maintain compliance with the latest industry standards.
What you should know?
Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a cryptographic protocol used to establish a secure communications channel between two systems. It is used to authenticate one or both systems and protect the confidentiality and integrity of information that passes between them. TLS 1.2 was published in 2008 to replace version 1.0 (published in 1999) and version 1.1 (published in 2006).
How can I track whether I’m impacted by this or not?
If your integration stops functioning after September 15, 2020, your integration or the system on which it’s running will need to get updated to maintain compliance with the latest industry standards.
What happens if my system doesn’t support TLS 1.2 and I don’t upgrade them?
If any of your integrations still require an older TLS version after these old versions are deprecated on September 15, 2020, those integrations won’t be able to connect to ClickTime.
If you have any additional questions, please contact ClickTime Support.
The ClickTime Team