The protocol used for web-browsing is the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, otherwise known as HTTP. The secure version of HTTP is Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol, otherwise knows as HTTPS.
The HyperText Transfer Protocol or HTTP. A secure version HTTPS can also be used.
HTTP stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol and is used to transfer the data of a website from the server on which the website is stored to the browser (i.e. Mozilla Firefox) of the user requesting the webpage and back. The "http://" prefix in a URL is used to tell the browser which protocol (in this case HTTP) to use. HTTPS is a secure version of HTTP (S meaning Secure) in which all of your transmitted data is encrypted using SSL. It has the prefix "https://"
The HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP). For secure conections, the HTTP protocol operates on top of the Secure Sockect Layer (SSL) / Transport Layer Security protocols. This is HTTP Secure (HTTPS).
The website will establish the secure connection. If you are using the Safari browser a padlock will appear in the top right corner (most browsers will display some form of lock or key) when you visit a secure page. The page address will often start with HTTPS:// for a secure page rather than the normal HTTP://
Secure site versus not secure site.
Https is a more secure. Http is not necessarily secure at all. FTP is used to connect to a file server while HTTP connects to a web server.
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HTTP stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol.For more information about HTTP, see related links below.
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There is no absolutely secure source for a free PC version, as it is copyrighted.
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