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HTTPS

(HTTP Secure)

HTTP Secure (HTTPS) is an extension of HTTP that uses encryption to secure data transmitted between a client and a server. HTTPS employs TLS (Transport Layer Security) or its predecessor, SSL, to encrypt communication, ensuring privacy and data integrity.

HTTPS is essential for protecting sensitive information, such as login credentials, payment details, and personal data. It is widely adopted by websites, especially those handling e-commerce, banking, and healthcare. Modern browsers also prioritize HTTPS-enabled sites, making it a critical component of web security and user trust.
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