Protecting the public interest in regulated real estate transactions

Browser Information

Internet Explorer is the preferred browser for using our Online Licensing Application (Other browsers are not supported)

What version is your browser?

Internet Explorer for PC

  • At the top of the browser window in the Toolbar section, click on Help.
  • From the Help drop down menu, select About Internet Explorer.
  • See the Version Number in the window that appears.
Internet Explorer for Mac
  • Select the Apple menu at the top of the screen.
  • From the Apple drop down menu, select About Internet Explorer.
  • See the Version Number in the window that appears.
Firefox
  • From the top menu, click on Help.
  • From the drop down menu, select About Mozilla Firefox.
  • See the Version Number in the window that appears.
Safari
  • Select Safari: About Safari from the menu bar..
  • See the Version Number in the window that appears.
Netscape
  • At the top of the browser window in the toolbar section, click on Help.
  • From the Help drop down menu, select either About Netscape or About Navigator or About Communicator.
  • See the Version Number in the window that appears.

Does my browser have encryption?

Internet Explorer for PC

  • At the top of the browser window in the Toolbar section, click on Help.
  • From the Help drop down menu, select About Internet Explorer.
  • See the Version Number in the window that appears.
Internet Explorer for Mac
  • Select the Apple menu from the top of the screen.
  • The information displayed for the Cipher Strength is the encryption level.
  • If it does not say 128-bit, then you do not have a browser with 128-bit encryption.
Firefox
  • All versions of Mozilla Firefox support 128-bit encryption.
Safari
  • The Safari browser displays a lock icon at the top right corner of the browser window when you're viewing a secure (https://) site. This symbol is absent when viewing an unsecured (http://) site. Safari can use both 40-bit and 128-bit strong encryption; the Web site determines which level of encryption is used at a given time.
Netscape
  • From the toolbar menu, click on the Security button.
  • Within the window displayed, from the list of items on the left side, click on Navigator
  • On the right, below Advanced Security (SSL) Configuration, ensure both the Secure Sockets Layer checkboxes are checked.
  • Click on the Configure SSL v3 button.
  • On the Configure Ciphers screen, ensure the RC4 encryption with 128-bit key and an MD5 MAC checkbox is checked. If this checkbox is not displayed on the screen, or it says RC4 encryption with a 128-bit key and an MD5 (when permitted), then you do not have a browser with 128 bit encryption.