Meaning HTTPS
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Acronym for “hypertext transfer protocol over secure socket layer.” Secure HTTP that provides authentication and encrypted communication on the World Wide Web designed for security-sensitive communica [..]
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See 'Hypertext Transfer Protocol', above. The 'S' means that your connection to the website is secure.
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When used in the first part of a URL (the part that precedes the colon and specifies an access scheme or protocol), this term specifies the use of HTTP enhanced by a security mechanism, which is usual [..]
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure, often used in intracompany internet sites. Passwords are required to gain access.
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Stands for "Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure." Source: SEMPO
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HyperText Transfer Protocol layered over the SSL protocol.
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Hyper Text Trensfer Protocol Secure sockets
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Stands for "HyperText Transport Protocol Secure." HTTPS is the same thing as HTTP, but uses a secure socket layer (SSL) for security purposes. Some examples of sites that use HTTPS include b [..]
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TCP IP port numbers 443/udp https  MCom
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Similar to HTTP, HTTPS stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol over SSL (Secure Socket Layer) or, alternately, HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure. Like HTTP, it”s a set of rules for transferring hypertext requests between browsers and servers, but this time it”s done over a secure, encrypted connection.
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HTTPS (HTTP Secure) is an encrypted version of the HTTP protocol. It usually use SSL or TLS to encrypt all communication between a client and a server. This secure connection allows clients to safly e [..]
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The HyperText Transfer Protocol (Secure), the standard encrypted communication mechanism on the World Wide Web. This is actually just HTTP over SSL. See: SSL/TLS Encryption
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Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure
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HTTPS is the secure version of HTTP, the communication protocol of the World Wide Web. It was invented by Netscape Communications Corporation to provide authentication and encrypted communication and is used in electronic commerce.
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is the secure version of HTTP. If a URL contains “https” instead of “http”, it means that website uses encryption and/or authentication methods to secure its connection.
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer, or HTTP over SSL.
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HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL (Secure Socket Layer)). Used for encrypted communication between browsers and servers. All transmission of HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) data are made [..]
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The HyperText Transport Protocol (Secure), the standard encrypted communication mechanism on the World Wide Web. This is actually just HTTP over SSL.
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(Secure HTTP)
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HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure – is used to secure Web sites by using encrypted traffic to and from the user by means of Secure Socket Layer (SSL).
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HTTPS is an acronym for HyperText Transfer Protocol plus Security Socket Layer. It’s a widely used Internet protocol for secure communication over a computer network. When a client accesses a website or a web application, HTTPS provides authentication for both the website and associated web server and encrypts data between the client and server.
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Invented by Netscape to provide authentication and encrypted communication, https is widely used for security-sensitive online communication such as payment transactions and corporate logons. Https refers to the combination of a normal HTTP interaction over an encrypted Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) transport mechanis [..]
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If a Web address begins with https, it indicates that the Web site is equipped with an additional security layer. Typically, users must provide a password or other means of authentication to access th [..]
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When used in the first part of a URL (e.g., http://), this term specifies the use of hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) enhanced by a security mechanism such as Secure Socket Layer (SSL). Always look [..]
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If a Web address begins with https, it indicates that the Web site is equipped with an additional security layer. Typically, users must provide a password or other means of authentication to access th [..]
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(Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) is a communications protocol for secure communication over the Internet and other computer networks.
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 HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure. The protocol used for secure, encrypted, communication over the World Wide Web. HTTPS is typically used when sending credit card or other sensitive information via the internet.  
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HTTPS is a web protocol used by browsers and web servers to encrypt and decrypt user page requests and the pages returned by the server. The encrypted exchange of information is governed by the use of [..]
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Short for Hypertext Transport Protocol Secure, a method of protecting network traffic from unauthorized access by means of encryption.
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HTTPS is a web protocol used by browsers and web servers to encrypt and decrypt user page requests and the pages returned by the server. 
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HTTPS is a web protocol used by browsers and web servers to encrypt and decrypt user page requests and the pages re turned by the server. The encrypted exchange of information is governed by the use o [..]
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure is how websites and APIs communicate securely over the internet.
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Stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure. HTTPS is a secure version of HTTP and provides communication using SSL. With HTTPS, data that is sent between a web server and a web client is encrypted [..]
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol – Secure: A variant of HTTP to process secured transactions. Browsers that support the “https” method for accessing the URL establish a connection via the HTTP servers by using SSL encryption.
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, HTTP (see above) that uses security called SSL (Secure Sockets Layer).
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A variant of HTTP for handling secure transactions. Browsers that support the URL access method, "https", connect to HTTP servers using SSL. "https" is a unique protocol that is si [..]
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Acronym for "hypertext transfer protocol over secure socket layer". Secure HTTP that provides authentication and encrypted communication on the World Wide Web designed for security-sensitive communication such as web-based logins.
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer indicates that the connection between client and browser is secure.
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Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol
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(internet) Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTP Secure), an encrypted form of information transfer on the Internet.
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is an extension of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). It is used for secure communication over a computer network, and is widely used on the Internet. I [..]
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