I suppose Facebook reports 50% because their mobile apps uses their SSL
library Fizz with Tls 1.3

https://thehackernews.com/2018/08/fizz-tls-ssl-library.html

I'm curious seeing your telemetry info now. Chrome 70 was released last
week, and FireFox 63 today, with TLS 1.3 support

regards

Le mer. 12 sept. 2018 à 16:41, Viktor Dukhovni <openssl-us...@dukhovni.org>
a écrit :

>
>
> > On Sep 12, 2018, at 10:20 AM, Benjamin Kaduk via openssl-users <
> openssl-users@openssl.org> wrote:
> >
> > IIUC, only Firefox nightly as of approximately today will support the
> final
> > RFC 8446 version; I haven't looked into Chrome yet.
>
> From the Firefox TLS 1.3 blog entry:
>
>
> https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2018/08/13/tls-1-3-published-in-firefox-today/
>
> What Now?
>
> TLS 1.3 is already widely deployed: both Firefox and Chrome have fielded
> “draft” versions. Firefox 61 is already shipping draft-28, which is
> essentially the same as the final published version (just with a different
> version number). We expect to ship the final version in Firefox 63,
> scheduled for October 2018. Cloudflare, Google, and Facebook are running it
> on their servers today. Our telemetry shows that around 5% of Firefox
> connections are TLS 1.3. Cloudflare reports similar numbers, and Facebook
> reports that an astounding 50+% of their traffic is already TLS 1.3!
>
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