Ok first of all http stands for: HyperText Transfer Protocol
You cant change it to https becasue the s in https stands for secure. The web page you are looking at, if it has s then it is secure if it doesnt, then be aware, dont put any information on it.
It is a blog. and a pals to see concept cars.
The website must have a HTTPS or SSL thing to make it work. SSL is what you get to have the HTTPS all site's dont have one of them yet. There a bit costly!
The website must have a HTTPS or SSL thing to make it work. SSL is what you get to have the HTTPS all site's dont have one of them yet. There a bit costly!
HTTPS is based on HTTP. HTTPS is an encrypted version of HTTP.
http is secured https is not secured
Some websites require HTTPS as a security issue. HTTPS is much more secure than HTTP.
You should put web pages you need to protect with SSL in a directory and Install (Premium) SSL certificate in the same directory. following code might be helpful: if (!Request.IsSecureConnection) { Response.Redirect(Request.RawUrl.Replace("http://", "https://")); return; }
No, https indicates that your http connection is encrypted and therefore secure.
The new Web address starts with https instead of http.
HTTP is short for Hyper text transfer protocol. HTTPs is short for hyper text transfer protocol (security). So when ever you are using a secured site like facebook or twitter HTTP turns to HTTPs.
type https in the address for example http://facebook.comwould now be https://facebook.com
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