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It looks like your computer is using an operating system or browser that doesn't provide a secure online experience.

To maintain the highest security standards and promote the safety of your data, we occasionally need to make security improvements that may impact older browsers and operating systems. We have disabled access to our systems from browsers that do not support the latest communication protocols. This security vulnerability can allow intruders to hack their way into your customer information and other information as you use your computer to conduct business.

To maintain a consistent look and feel of this application across all major browsers, we have currently disabled the support for Internet Explorer 11 (IE 11).
The following Operating Systems and browsers support the latest encryption protocols, and are the only Operating Systems and browsers that will be able to access our systems:

  • All Windows O/S using Chrome version 40 or newer
  • All Windows O/S using Firefox version 45 or newer
  • Windows 8.1 and 10 using Edge version 79 or newer
  • All Mac O/S using Safari 9 or newer

What do you need to do?

Find your internet browser in the list below and follow the instructions.

  1. Open Chrome
  2. Click the Wrench or Menu icon or near the top right corner of the Chrome window (just below the X button that closes the window) and select About Google Chrome. (See Image Below)
  3. The Google Chrome About page opens, where you can view the Version number. Google Chrome will even let you know if your version is up to date. If you are using Chrome versions 40 or newer, your browser is compatible with TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2. If you are using an older version of Chrome you will need to download a newer version to your computer.

If your version of Internet Explorer is an older version, click here to upgrade.

In order to maintain access to our systems, you need to ensure that your browser has TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 enabled. Just follow these step-by-step instructions:

  1. Open Chrome
  2. Press Alt and F on your keyboard and select Settings
  3. Scroll down and select Show advanced settings...
  4. Scroll down to the Network section and click on Change proxy settings...
  5. Select the Advanced tab.
  6. Scroll down to the Security section.
  7. Locate and check Use TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2. (See Image Below)
  8. Press OK button.
  1. Open Firefox
  2. Click Help and select About Firefox.
    Tip: If you don't see the File, Edit, View menu, press the Alt key to make the menu visible. (See Image Below)
  3. The Mozilla Firefox About page opens, where you can view the Version number, as shown below. Firefox will even let you know if your version is up to date. If you are using Firefox versions 33 or newer, your browser is compatible with TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2. If you are using an older version of Firefox you will need to download a newer version to your computer.

If your version of Firefox is an older version, click here to upgrade.

In order to maintain access to our systems, you need to ensure that your browser has TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 enabled. Just follow these step-by-step instructions:

  1. Open Firefox
  2. In the URL bar, type about:config and press Enter.
  3. Scroll down until you see security.tls.version.max and press Enter
  4. Double click the number in the Value column, type the number 3, and press Enter (See Image Below)
  5. Press OK button.
  1. Open Safari
  2. Click on Safari in your browser menu, located at the top of your screen, and select About Safari. (See Image Below)
  3. A dialog box will now appear containing the browser's version number. The first number, located outside of the parenthesis, is the actual version of Safari. If you are using Safari 7 or newer, your browser is compatible with TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2. If you are using an older version of Safari you will need to download a newer version to your computer.

If your version of Safari is an older version, click here to upgrade.

There are no options for enabling SSL protocols. If you are using Safari version 7 or greater, TLS 1.1 & 1.2 are automatically enabled.

  1. Open Edge
  2. Click on the three dots in the upper right corner and select Settings.
  3. The Edge settings panel opens, scroll to the bottom where you see the About this app section. If you are using Edge version 20 or newer, your browser is compatible with TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2.

If your version of Edge is an older version, click here to upgrade.

There are no options for enabling SSL protocols. If you are using Edge version 20 or greater, TLS 1.1 & 1.2 are automatically enabled.

Thank you for being an APEX Analytix client. We apologize for this inconvenience; however the security of your account information is of utmost importance to us.