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Email sent from Salesforce June 15 2015 | |
## Product & Service Notification | |
As an admin for a Salesforce org that may use TLS 1.0 encryption to connect with external channels, we want to inform you of a change regarding supported encryption protocols. Over the next 12 months, Salesforce is preparing to disable TLS 1.0 encryption in a phased approach to prevent it from being used to access the Salesforce service during inbound and outbound connections. | |
Why is this happening? | |
At Salesforce, trust is our #1 value, and we take the protection of our customers' data very seriously. To maintain the highest security standards, and promote the safety of your data, we occasionally need to make security improvements and retire older encryption protocols. To maintain alignment with these best practices and updated compliance requirements from the PCI Security Standards Council, Salesforce will be disabling the use of TLS 1.0 for inbound and outbound connections to Salesforce. | |
What does this mean for me? |