Difference between revisions of "Http / https"

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Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure '''(HTTPS)''' is the secure version of '''HTTP''', the protocol over which data is sent between your browser and the website that you are connected to. The 'S' at the end of HTTPS stands for 'Secure'. It means all communications between your browser and the website are encrypted. If there is no 'S', then there is no certificate.
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Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure '''(HTTPS)''' is the secure version of '''HTTP''', the protocol over which data is sent between your browser and the website that you are connected to. The 'S' at the end of HTTPS stands for 'Secure'. It means all communications between your browser and the website are encrypted. Also, if there is no 'S', then there is no certificate.

Revision as of 10:10, 7 June 2017

Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is the secure version of HTTP, the protocol over which data is sent between your browser and the website that you are connected to. The 'S' at the end of HTTPS stands for 'Secure'. It means all communications between your browser and the website are encrypted. Also, if there is no 'S', then there is no certificate.

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