Websites with addresses that start with “https” are supposed to provide privacy and security to visitors. After all, the “s” stands for “secure” in HTTPS: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure. In fact, ...
This protocol is so ubiquitous these days, that upwards of 95 percent of websites have it in place as of 2020, and now in efforts to ensure that the clocks that users click on are equally secure, ...