Netscape export browser versions after 4.02 and up through 4.72 Internet Explorer export browser versions from 3.02 but before version 5.5 Users with the following browser versions and operating systems will temporarily step-up to 128-bit SSL encryption if they visit a web site with an SSL certificate: Most SSL certificates are capable of strong encryption (128-bit or higher). When an encrypted session is established, the strength is determined by the capability of the web browser, SSL certificate, web server, and client computer operating system. In fact, 128-bit encryption is one trillion times one trillion times stronger than 40-bit encryption. Like a longer password, a larger key has more possible combinations. The number of bits (40-bit, 56-bit, 128-bit, 256-bit) tells you the size of the key. Encryption is a mathematical process of coding and decoding information.
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