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kwicky | 17:51 Tue 19th Sep 2006 | Technology
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What is the difference when prefixed with either http:// and https:// I was told that the latter is not secure. Are they right?
  
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https is the (more) secure version of http

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Https
if you use internet banking, you will see the window that opens for logging in has https:/
It's not that one is insecure and therefore to be avoided, it's just that https is encrypted and even if someone goes to the trouble of intercepting all of the information that's sent between your PC and a webserver, they wouldn't be able to decipher it.

So, strictly speaking, you're right in saying that one is "secure" and one isn't where the https and the word "secure" denotes the encrypted SSL connection.

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