Computer Science, asked by Kamesh110, 1 year ago

How protocol affect internet

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Answered by Faizan007
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hope this help you. please mark as brainliest. A computer 'protocol' is a set of invisible computer rules that govern how an internet document gets transmitted to your screen. These dozens of programmatic rules work in the background in the same way a bank employs staff procedures to keep your money safe. They affect you invisibly as governing rules of the Internet and the Web.
A document's internet protocol is described by the first several letters in your browser's address bar, ending in the three characters '://'. The most common protocol you will see is http:// for a regular hypertext page. The second most common protocol you will see is https://, for hypertext pages that are secured against hackers.
Answered by 81091002861
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A computer 'protocol' is a set of invisible computer rules that govern how an internet document gets transmitted to your screen. ... The second most common protocol you will see is https://, for hypertext pages that are secured against hackers.

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