Tcp & 443
You cannot "fix" SSL. SSL is a security protocol (Secure Sockets Layer) it provides encryption from people trying to steal your data. it is commonly used on internet sites such as banks or secure company sites.
The URL or internet address will be https, or an icon in the web browser resembling a closed lock. Standard or non-secure sites start with http. This stands for hypertext transport protocol and is the way the internet transfers data. The S in https means Secure.
http:// is the standard protocol used for most web pages, while https:// is a secured protocol used on secure pages such as banking sites. https:// encrypts all information sent to or from that page.
There a number of sites which allow you to download software for offsite secure data backup such as gfirmax which is currently offering a 30 day free trail. There are also sites such as intechnology which allow you to pay as you use.
A Samsung phone will be as secure as the Blackberry. If the user makes sure they only use genuine apps and does not access any dodgy sites then they also will be less likely to pick up viruses or trojans on their phone which would be a security risk.
IP, the Internet Protocol. It handles routing and package transfer between internet participants. The http- hyper text transfer protocol may be used to view websites. This part of the internet is called the "world wide web" or "www".
STMP is the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, Which is used to Send Email, HTTP runs on 99% Of Sites.
You cannot access sites through your Gmail probably because the plugins of your browser are not updated.
If one is interested in reading about PCR, or Polymerase Chain Reaction, protocol, it is recommended to check out popular health sites like EMedicineHealth.
Internet protocol do you use the most when browsing web sites
Most of the time when running this internet server it will tell you which sites are secure and not secure. This server though is very good about keeping connections secure.
how can i access various sites on the WWW without using hyperlinks? by typing the site into the search bar.