No, a secure site would have "https".
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Before logging in to Facebook, be sure the URL begins with "https," which is the secure version of http. Also, if you are on the legitimate Facebook page, you should see a small icon that looks like a lock in the address field. This indicates that the website's identity is verified.
No, it doesn't. You can go to Facebook and the website is secure but your address bar won't be shaded.
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Well if someone is advanced enough, they can see your IP address and find out what city you live in and more. That's why some people use proxy servers which allow you to browse the web on a secure network where people cannot track you or what you do.
Verizon guarantees a secure transaction, like most other major companies that process payments online. As to problems, they do not offer a guarantee but have extensive customer service available.
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the purpose of having log-in form is to secure your account system and to avoid hacking on it.
If you want a cheap lenox furnace but does not require any guarantees I recommend eBay. If you want a safe and secure lenox furnace, Home Depot has them.
Having a secure server certificate for your website would mean that all data that goes in or out would be secure from hackers. It is helpful for websites like online banking, or paypal.
Before opening attachments, ensure that the sender is trusted and the email address is legitimate. Scan the attachment with an up-to-date antivirus software. Consider using sandboxing techniques to open attachments in a secure environment, and be cautious of unexpected or urgent requests to open attachments.