Passpack uses a US Government approved algorithm to encrypt your passwords to which only you hold the key so it is very secure
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more secure and most secure
Ofcourse, an e commerce is a secure technology as it uses secure hyper text protocol services & secure payment gateways for easy & secure transactions.
Very Secure.
MD5 password scrambler used to be secure but now is no longer secure.
They are pretty secure. You may need to check the locks on the doors and if they are not secure, you can always replace them for more secure locks.
un secure, un locked, unsafe
No, it is not secure.
No, it is not secure.
It can be a verb, as in "We need to secure the area." It can also be a noun, as in "I feel secure in my home."
No, email is transmitted in plaintext. A secure solution would involve encrypting your email or using a more secure protocol (secure ftp, ssh, https, etc)
The word "secure" in Gaelic has many connotations. Here are just a couple examples: íocaíocht a urrú = to secure a payment (secure = urrú) pribhléid a ghnóthú = to secure a privileged position (secure = ghnóthú) * These answers are provided by and many more uses for this word can be found at www.irishdictionary.ie