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The secure version of HTTP for websites.

Definition

HTTPS is the secure way to load websites. It uses TLS to encrypt the connection and confirm you’re talking to the right site (not an impostor).

In plain English The secure version of HTTP for websites.

Why this matters

Why it matters: It protects logins, browsing, and payments from network snooping and tampering.

Example

Example: β€œhttps://” and a lock icon in the address bar.