Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is the secure version of HTTP, the protocol over which data is sent between your browser and the website that you are connected to. HTTPS is used to protect highly confidential online transactions like online banking and online shopping order forms.

When you connect to a website using HTTPS, your browser verifies that the website’s certificate is valid and then creates a secure connection with the server. Once this secure connection has been established, all communications between your browser and the server are encrypted so that they cannot be read by anyone who might intercept them.

The use of HTTPS helps ensure that sensitive information (e.g., credit card numbers) exchanged during an online transaction remains private and protected from eavesdroppers.

Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is an internet communication protocol that protects data transfers between a user’s web browser and a website. Websites use HTTPS to keep sensitive information like credit card numbers private when conducting transactions; without it, this information could be intercepted by third-parties. In order for HTTPS to work, users’ web browsers must verify that websites have valid certificates before establishing a connection; once verified, all communications between the browser and site are encrypted.

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