Supported Browsers

Supported Browsers

 

This site is best viewed using the following browsers:

The system will also be designed to be compatible with tablets and mobile phones on major platforms such as IOS, Android and Windows. It will also run on most versions of device.

What is TLS

Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a protocol that provides communication security between your computer or mobile device applications and our servers. TLS is responsible for enabling privacy and integrity when data is transmitted over the Internet.

 

TLS 1.2

Please be advised that in order to access volunteer.gov.sg, your operating systems and web browsers on all your devices (desktop, mobile tablet) must be compatible with
TLS 1.2. Some web browsers do not enable TLS 1.2 by default and you may be required to enable it manually by configuring your internet options within your web browser. To enable TLS 1.2 manually:

 

Internet Explorer

  1. Open Internet Explorer.
  2. On the main menu, select Tools > Internet Options.
  3. Select the Advanced tab.
  4. Scroll down to the Security section, locate and ensure that Use TLS 1.2 is selected.
  5. Click OK.
  6. Close and restart Internet Explorer.

 

Google Chrome

  1. Open Google Chrome.
  2. On the main menu, select Settings.
  3. Scroll down and select Show advanced settings.
  4. Scroll further down to the Network section and choose Change Proxy settings.
  5. Select the Advanced tab.
  6. Scroll down to the Security section, locate and ensure that Use TLS 1.2 is selected.
  7. Click OK.
  8. Close and restart Chrome.

 

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Open Firefox.
  2. In the address bar, type in "" and press Enter.
  3. You may see a “This might void your warranty” warning screen. Click "I'll be careful, I promise".
  4. In the search box above, type in "security.tls.version".
  5. Double click security.tls.version.max and set the value to 3.
  6. Double click security.tls.version.min and set the value to 3.
  7. Click OK.
  8. Close and restart Firefox.

 

Opera

  1. Press Ctrl + F12.
  2. Click on “Advanced” tab.
  3. Click on “Security” on the left menu
  4. Click on “Security protocols”
  5. Uncheck “Enable SSL 3”
  6. Click “OK”

 

How can I tell which browser version I am using?

Internet Explorer - Menu > Help > About Internet Explorer

Google Chrome - More > Help > About Google Chrome

Mozilla Firefox - Menu > Help > About Mozilla Firefox

Opera -Opera Button (top-left) >About Opera

Safari - Safari > About Safari

 

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