HTTPS is a secure way to send and receive information online, protecting your personal details while you browse the internet.
Overview
What Is HTTPS
Future Of HTTPS
How HTTPS Works
History Of HTTPS
Common HTTPS Issues
Benefits Of Using HTTPS
SSL TLS Protocol Explained
HTTPS Security Best Practices
Implementing HTTPS On Websites
Differences Between HTTP And HTTPS
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๐ HTTPS stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure, which keeps your information safe on the internet.
๐ฆธโโ๏ธ When you see HTTPS, think of it as a superhero cape that protects information like passwords!
๐ The 'S' in HTTPS means 'Secure', making it safer than regular HTTP.
๐ฌ HTTPS creates a safe tunnel for your information, so no one else can read it.
๐ก๏ธ HTTPS was created in 1994 by Marc Andreessen to help make the internet a safer place.
๐ The SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) was introduced in 1996 to keep data safe while using HTTPS.
๐ Today, about 90% of websites use HTTPS to protect users.
๐ HTTPS uses encryption to transform your data into a secret code that only the website can understand.
๐ Web browsers often warn you if a site doesnโt use HTTPS, reminding you to stay safe online.
๐ To add HTTPS to a website, you need to get an SSL certificate, just like getting a special badge.
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