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Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
4 years agoReminder: The Dropbox API will no longer accept TLS 1.0 or 1.1
Beginning on or after April 13, the Dropbox API will require that calls use TLS 1.2 or greater. Traffic using TLS 1.0 or 1.1 will be rejected.
The latest Dropbox SDKs will select TLS 1.2 when a...
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
4 years agoMark R.5 Thanks for the feedback. To clarify, I was not indicating that one would be required to update to an Objective-C SDK from late 2020. Rather, I was responding to Robert's specific question and confirming that such as version should be sufficient. I don't have specific versions of the Objective-C and .NET SDK to note. The system should automatically use the latest available version. The Java and Python SDKs were only called out in particular since those were more recent and contained code that would affect the version used. If you need help confirming anything for your app(s) in particular, please open an API ticket.
Mark R.5
4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Ah, I see. I read the date 11/3/2020 as being in March (being based in the UK), so assumed you were suggesting that he update to a later SDK. I see now that he meant (or at least you thought he meant) that it was an SDK from November, which you were confirming should be fine. All good.
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