What does the “https://” at the beginning of a URL denote, as opposed to "http://" (without the “s”)?
1) That the site has special high definition.
2) That information entered into the site is encrypted.
3) That the site is the newest version available.
4) That the site is not accessible to certain computers
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Answer:(1) That the site has special high definition.
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Option 2) That information entered into the site is encrypted.
the “https://” at the beginning of a URL denote, as opposed to "http://" (without the “s”)
- Utilizing HTTPS, where the "S" stands for secure, is one way to solve this problem. Securing the connection between the web server and the web browser requires the usage of an SSL certificate (SSL stands for secure sockets layer). Any data transmitted without HTTPS is insecure.
- By passing HTTP over the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol, HTTPS enables website encryption. These certificates are still frequently referred to as SSL certificates even though the TLS protocol took the place of the SSL protocol 20 years ago.
- An internet communication protocol called HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) safeguards the confidentiality and integrity of data exchanged between a user's computer and a website. When visiting a website, users anticipate a private and secure browsing experience.
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