I worked for a client once (in the e-commerce space) whose demographic was people likely running ancient desktops/laptops due to financial circumstances.
A large part of their business model was affiliate marketing allowing anyone with a browser to make some money online.
A/B testing showed a massive drop in traffic when TLSv1.1 was set as minimum.
If the website is really insistent about it, then I change my user agent to identify as the browser the website is demanding. No VM needed. I'm sure that there are some sites that really won't work well enough without using the demanded browser, but none of the ones I deal with are quite that crippled.
I worked for a client once (in the e-commerce space) whose demographic was people likely running ancient desktops/laptops due to financial circumstances. A large part of their business model was affiliate marketing allowing anyone with a browser to make some money online. A/B testing showed a massive drop in traffic when TLSv1.1 was set as minimum.
Oh no lol
Which website?
I do, as well as a website that requires edge.
If the website is really insistent about it, then I change my user agent to identify as the browser the website is demanding. No VM needed. I'm sure that there are some sites that really won't work well enough without using the demanded browser, but none of the ones I deal with are quite that crippled.
This one I visited was a false flag operation - worked fine in Chrome. I suspect they never bothered removing the banner after modernizing.