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Latest revision as of 02:26, 30 September 2009
Acronym. HyperText Transport Protocol Secure.
HTTPS is the second most common protocol used on the internet and is found in internet URLs with the prefix:
https://
The HTTPS protocol uses the Secure Sockets Layer protocol to secure communications between a Web Browser and a Web Site.
See also
- Internet Protocols
- Secure HTTP Protocol
- FTP Protocol
Learn more
- HTTP Protocol on the W3C
- HTTP Protocol Specification as defined by the IETF, RFC 2616