*   I am reading this article 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security#TLS_1.3<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__en.wikipedia.org_wiki_Transport-5FLayer-5FSecurity-23TLS-5F1.3&d=DwMFaQ&c=96ZbZZcaMF4w0F4jpN6LZg&r=4LM0GbR0h9Fvx86FtsKI-w&m=fCbKo1PqkI-xmUI3r8SEeBwi0vGNun5Nu-BSjIhMSRk&s=mZTWgcptYk4kmksLTFbRn4MxTRgcCHBN-ZMCbCKEKR8&e=>
 I have a followup question regarding TLS version 1.3. Can we use it in 
production servers or it is good to be on TLS version 1.2? I look forward to 
hearing from you.

There are no problems with the protocol; it has had extensive analysis. There 
are no known implementation bugs, but of course that doesn’t mean there are 
none.  Most browsers will use TLS 1.3 if the server supports it. Many big 
websites or providers use it.  Go ahead. It does a smidgen more crypto work, 
but client/server latency is reduced.

As for TLS 1.2, it has not had as much analysis, but has no known protocol 
flaws. It is also considered safe to use.

Do not use TLS 1.1, TLS 1.0 or SSL 3.

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