ClickTime ending support for TLS 1.0 and 1.1

In order to keep ClickTime working smoothly, securely and to add new functionality, it becomes necessary to stop supporting old technology. Following in the footsteps of Google, Apple, Mozilla and Microsoft, we are going to end support for TLS (Transport Layer Security) versions 1.0 and 1.1 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with ClickTime in an automated fashion using our REST API, SOAP API or Excel Linking features may have been built on outdated technology that doesn’t support modern security standards.

In advance of September 15, we will implement a 48-hour test deprecation starting at 10am Pacific Time (4pm GMT) on July 28th, 2020 and running through 10am (4pm GMT) on July 30th, 2020. This test is about three weeks away.

In order to keep your ClickTime integrations working without interruption, please test your integrations during the 48-hour test window to ensure your software supports TLS 1.2. You can continue reading for more information:

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?

Check internally if there are any integrations using older versions. We also highly recommend using your integrations during the 48-hour test deprecation window. If the integrations work normally, then you’re ok. If your integration doesn’t work during the 48-hour test deprecation window, your integration or the system on which it’s running will need to get updated to maintain compliance with the latest industry standards and keep functioning after September 15.

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 in September then those integrations won’t be able to connect to ClickTime.

If you have any additional questions, please contact ClickTime Support.

The ClickTime Team

Changes for your Whitelist

Some security-conscious companies utilize explicit whitelists of web sites in order for you to access web applications such as ClickTime. If this describes your company, please be aware of a couple of new web site addresses that we’ll be utilizing in forthcoming updates.

Some security-conscious companies utilize explicit whitelists of web sites in order for you to access web applications such as ClickTime. If this describes your company, please be aware of the following new web site addresses (a.k.a. URLs) that we'll be utilizing in forthcoming updates:

  • help.clicktime.com
  • cdn.clickstatic.com

Please add these addresses to your whitelist or other web filters in order to keep using ClickTime as usual. We expect to start using help.clicktime.com as soon as September 22. The cdn.clickstatic.com URL is planned for implementation the week of October 5. If you have any questions, please contact ClickTime Support.

May 4 – System Performance

We are looking into performance issues for a few customers and expect a fix shortly.

We are currently experiencing intermittent performance issues which appear to be affecting a few ClickTime accounts. Rest assured, our team is investigating the issue and we expect a fix shortly. If you're having difficulties, try again in a couple of hours, or if that's not possible, contact us at support@clicktime.com.

April 6 System Performance Update

Starting at 9:30am Pacific time, we've been experiencing performance issues with ClickTime. Some users are being timed out or are seeing slow response times with the application. Our team is investigating the issue and we will post more news as we get it. If you get timed out of ClickTime, please wait a few hours and try again, or check this blog for updates.

UPDATE (1:30pm PDT): ClickTime is currently unavailable until 2pm PDT (GMT -07:00) while we perform maintenance to improve system performance.

UPDATE (2:00pm PDT): ClickTime is available again and performance should be back to normal.

UPDATE: This morning's performance issues were affecting a minority of
customers, but causing sufficient inconvenience that we decided to take
the site offline for 30 minutes to resolve the issue. We took the site
offline at 1:30pm PDT and conducted the necessary maintenance. The site
was brought back up at 2:00pm PDT and is now performing normally. Please
contact support@clicktime.com
if you have any questions or would like additional information.