Post-quantum TLS status could not be confirmed
Your site runs on a custom server setup where we could not automatically verify whether your encrypted connections (HTTPS) support the latest post-quantum key exchange. Post-quantum TLS is a new encryption method designed to stay secure even against future quantum computers. Most major cloud platforms (Cloudflare, Google, Fastly) have already enabled post-quantum TLS by default. Custom servers that have not been updated will eventually be flagged as weaker by modern browsers and security guidance. For sites handling sensitive data, this is worth checking sooner rather than later. Ask your hosting provider or web developer to confirm whether post-quantum key exchange (specifically X25519MLKEM768) is enabled on your server. If you are not handling particularly sensitive data, this is a low-urgency item to add to your security backlog.
Why this matters
Most major cloud platforms (Cloudflare, Google, Fastly) have already enabled post-quantum TLS by default. Custom servers that have not been updated will eventually be flagged as weaker by modern browsers and security guidance. For sites handling sensitive data, this is worth checking sooner rather than later.
How to fix it
Ask your hosting provider or web developer to confirm whether post-quantum key exchange (specifically X25519MLKEM768) is enabled on your server. If you are not handling particularly sensitive data, this is a low-urgency item to add to your security backlog.