I believe the S stands for Shock Resisting.
Sous-sol (French For Basement)
No, they are not equal in any way. HTTPS is more secure than the post method.
https://informationassurance.us.army.mil.
ALGOL stands for Algorithmic Language and was a programming language popular in the 1950's
It stands for secure. Usually used by web-sites dealing with credit or debit card payments, and internet banking sites.
Hypertext transfer protocol secure.
You don't 'install' https. The 's' refers to a 'secure' site (banking, etc). Look for the https designation in your browser's address bar.
http secured and its a secure connection used on bank websites
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure. (Secure being the "S")
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 works most of the time if you type in https:// ...s is for sneaky
Goto https://youtube.com See The "S"
Leeteuk: https://twitter.com/#!/special1004 Heechul: https://twitter.com/#!/Heedictator Yesung: https://twitter.com/#!/shfly3424 Kangin: https://twitter.com/#!/Himsenkangin Shindong: https://twitter.com/#!/ShinsFriends Sungmin: https://twitter.com/#!/imSMl Eunhyuk: https://twitter.com/#!/AllRiseSilver Donghae: https://twitter.com/#!/donghae861015 Siwon: https://twitter.com/#!/siwon407 Ryeowook: https://twitter.com/#!/ryeong9 Kibum: https://twitter.com/#!/ikmubmik Kyuhyun: https://twitter.com/#!/GaemGyu Henry: https://twitter.com/#!/henrylau89
AnswerASB stands for Auckland Savings Bank. Here's a link to ASB's website https://www.asb.co.nz
after http in the web adress, put an s, for example https://youtube.com
When you see "h-t-t-p-s" in the URL name this means the site uses an encrypted link. Does this means all https sites are legitimate