There is no https:// link to the old school server. Just the regular one which has been included as a related link.
The address is oldschool.runescape.com
Just go to the normal RuneScape page - you can find it from there. Note that it is currently only accessible for paying RuneScape members; during the first days, you need to vote, to be able to get "early access". You use your regular RuneScape login.
https://rmis.kirtland.af.mil
HTTPS means that the website is secure and that it can be trusted. If the HTTPS isn't in the url, the website may not be secure, so you'll want to be careful with username and password.
https://vtunnel.com
https://campus.movip.org/
Go to this url; https://emu4ios.net
Well, I hope this is correct. The format of a URL is: http:// And too, it can also be: https:// At least that is what I believe is the format of a URL
https://rmis.kirtland.af.mil
https://www.google.com/maps?output=classic
A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is the address used to access resources on the internet, indicating the location of a specific webpage or file. It typically consists of a protocol (like HTTP or HTTPS), a domain name, and sometimes a path to a specific resource. Examples of URLs include: https://www.google.com https://www.wikipedia.org https://www.amazon.com https://www.github.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