URIs beginning http:// are not encrypted in any way. URIs beginning https:// are encrypted, but they give no guarantee of identity and you should check you can trust the website before transmitting any data.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encrypting_File_System
Some email services are, and some aren't. Look at the top of the screen, and look at where the URL is. If it says https:// instead of http:// it is encrypted. If it says http:// it isn't.
HTTPS is based on HTTP. HTTPS is an encrypted version of HTTP.
No, https indicates that your http connection is encrypted and therefore secure.
Definitions of http and https:http = Hypertext Transfer Protocolhttps = Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (encrypted for security)
The non-encrypted file will open faster, as the encrypted one needs to be decrypted first.
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Ciphertext is another name for Encrypted
No, not all digital signals are encrypted. Some are encrypted - some are not - it depends on the system design.
SSL, commonly recognized by using https in stead of http
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by default HTTP uses port 80. If encrypted (https) the http protocol by default is on port 443. Hope this helps. mo.