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There are a few other posts on this topic, the most recent is about CloudFront but the discussion is still relevant: https://repost.aws/questions/QU0ADWK6e3TIKz8CFldhHQVw/what-are-tls-1-0-or-tls-1-1-connections-and-cloudfront#ANwPP-u7f5SI2lxTQlUBZeZQ
In this case, it entirely depends on how your users are connecting to the bucket. If you have made the objects public and the users are connecting with a web browser then there shouldn't be any issue - the browsers will happily negotiate the "better" protocol (TLS 1.2) and it'll all be invisible. The exception will be any users with an ancient web browser - of which (in the modern world) there will hopefully be none. For them: They need to update - and that's a good update to make because they'll be running insecure software anyway.
However, if your users are connecting using any other tools (such as the AWS command-line tool - but there are many others) then they do need to upgrade immediately. I'm pretty sure (given your description) that this is not how your users are connecting but just in case...
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Thank you! This is exactly how my users are connecting so it's a huge relief to read this. Much, MUCH appreciated. This has been scrambling my brain. Thank you. :-)