What is meant by HTTP and HTTPS?
HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is a format commonly used to send data over the Internet. HTTP data is not encrypted, making it potentially vulnerable to hackers. HTTPS (HyperText Transfer Protocol using Secure Sockets Layer) encrypts so it can be sent over the Internet more safely. When you enter a URL (a Web address) into a browser, the address will generally begin with either HTTP or HTTPS (as in https://www.paypal.com). Another indication HTTPS is in use is the presence of a padlock icon on the page.
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