> SNI basically transmits the actual vhost you wish to visit, in URL
> terms the part between https:// and the first slash after that, [...]
> [...]
> Then, the people [...] thought it would be good to create TLSv1.3
> [...] and decided to add SNI to that standard; not only that, but
> they *require* it to be used now.

So, TLS 1.3 is not usable for securing anything except the Web?  (That
is, if you aren't "visit"ing a "vhost"?)

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