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It stands for secure socket layer. It means that the web site your on is safe from viruses or scam websites!
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.
heres a good site to find out how much they got paid depending on age and gender http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IRwages.htm just remember that the "s" stands for shillings and the "d" stands for pence. heres a good site to find out how much they got paid depending on age and gender http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IRwages.htm just remember that the "s" stands for shillings and the "d" stands for pence.
Windows:#include SOCKET s;Other:int s;
All the protocols that end with S, (SMTPS,POP3S,ESMTPS,POP3S and HTTPS) use Security Socket Layer (SSL) encryption or Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption to protect the contents of emails.
All the protocols that end with S, (SMTPS,POP3S,ESMTPS,POP3S and HTTPS) use Security Socket Layer (SSL) encryption or Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption to protect the contents of emails.
S stands for SEMI CONDUCTOR
SSL is an encryption technology used to prevent hackers from reviling internet users data, it is used in conjunction with HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is a combination of the HTTP and SSL protocols, the difference between HTTP and HTTPS is encrypting user data to prevent unauthorized access to it. for example the Nokia E72 have the SSL and HTTPS specifications
S stands for Sulphar.H stands for Hydrogen.
R stands for restate the question S Stands for support from text S stands for support from self E stands for extend
OSI stand s for open system interconnection. It is a networking model given by ISO. It is introduced so that systems can communicate with each other regardless of their underlying architecture.
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