CECPQ2 post-quantum key-agreement enabled for TLS

If this policy is not configured, or is set to enabled, then Google Chrome will follow the default rollout process for CECPQ2, a post-quantum key-agreement algorithm in TLS.

CECPQ2 results in larger TLS messages which, in very rare cases, can trigger bugs in some networking hardware. This policy can be set to False to disable CECPQ2 while networking issues are resolved.

This policy is a temporary measure and will be removed in future versions of Google Chrome.

Supported on: At least Microsoft Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 family

Registry HiveHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE or HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Registry PathSoftware\Policies\Google\Chrome
Value NameCECPQ2Enabled
Value TypeREG_DWORD
Enabled Value1
Disabled Value0

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