Wikipedia drops support for old Android smartphones; mandates TLSv1.2 to read

Tom Beecher beecher at beecher.cc
Mon Jan 6 17:02:38 UTC 2020


Wikipedia deprecated 1.0 and 1.1 on Jan 1, 2020.

Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla are all deprecating 1.0 and 1.1 in
their browsers by March 2020. Chrome will start showing warnings about 1.0
and 1.1 I think next week?

This isn't an assault on the free flow of information.

On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 2:36 AM Constantine A. Murenin <mureninc at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> It came to my attention that anyone visiting en.wikipedia.org site from
> an "old Android smartphone", as Wikipedia puts it, will be redirected to
> https://en.wikipedia.org/sec-warning (
> http://web.archive.org/web/20191217154700/https://en.wikipedia.org/sec-warning),
> which, amongst other things, reads the following:
>
> ####
>
> :    中文:
> 维基百科正在使网站更加安全。您正在使用旧的浏览器,这在将来无法连接维基百科。请更新您的设备或联络您的IT管理员。以下提供更长,更具技术性的更新(仅英语)。
> :
> :    We are removing support for insecure TLS protocol versions,
> specifically TLSv1.0 and TLSv1.1, which your browser software relies on to
> connect to our sites. This is usually caused by using some ancient browser
> or user agents like old Android smartphones. Also it could be interference
> from corporate or personal "Web Security" software which actually
> downgrades connection security.
> :    You must upgrade your browser or otherwise fix this issue to access
> our sites. This message will remain until Jan 1, 2020. After that date,
> your browser will not be able to establish a connection to our servers at
> all.
> :    See also the HTTPS Browser Recommendations page on Wikitech for
> more-detailed information.
>
> ####
>
> This is yet another assault on the less fortunate folk for absolutely no
> valid technical reason.  Yet another assault on the free flow of
> information.
>
> Everyone should be able to access an encyclopaedia without any such
> restrictions; wasn't that the whole original premise behind Wikipedia in
> the first place?  Why are they now precluding valid users from having
> access?  What happened with the idea of following Postel's law?
> http://web.archive.org/web/20191212212040/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robustness_principle
>
> If you have an old iPad device lying around, why should you be precluded
> from having access to an encyclopaedia?  A Google search reveals that
> there's already iOS users receiving these messages, too.  (BTW, Google
> Search itself still works fine over plain HTTP — FYI — as does Bing and
> Baidu, but not Yandex.)
>
> If anyone is aware of a tracking-free TLS-free mirror, LMK.  I cannot link
> to Wikipedia in good conscience anymore knowing that they block folks left
> and right now.
>
> C.
>
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