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TLS 1.0 Security Update & Changes

On May 1, 2018, Union State Bank will be officially retiring TLS 1.0 security protocol support on all of our services in order to align with industry best practices and ensure that your data continues to be highly secure.
 
TLS stands for “Transport Layer Security.” It is a protocol that provides privacy and data integrity between two communicating applications. It’s the most widely deployed security protocol used today, and is used for web browsers and other applications that require data to be securely exchanged over a network.
 
On May 1, 2018, we will begin to disable the TLS 1.0 encryption protocol, which may prevent you from using some or all of your online and mobile banking functionality. This means that you may need to upgrade your browsers to disable TLS 1.0 and use TLS 1.1 or higher, but this change will not affect you in any other way.
 
You can test your TLS “score” by visiting this website and check if your browser has already disabled TLS 1.0 by visiting this website.
 

Secure Browsers

The following browsers are using TLS 1.1, and are secure. If you are NOT using these browsers/versions, you may not be able to access some or all of our Online Banking services.
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE): Version 11 and higher
Microsoft Edge: All versions
Mozilla Firefox: Version 27 and higher
Google Chrome: Version 38 and higher
Apple Safari Desktop: Versions 7 and higher for OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) and higher (7)
Apple Safari Mobile: Versions 5 and higher for iOS 5 and higher
Google Android OS: Android 5.0 and higher