HTTPS and SSL: How They Keep Your Data Safe 

Explore the fundamentals of HTTPS, its role in web security, and how it differs from HTTP. Find out how HTTPS can protect your website, secure user data, and boost customer confidence. 

 HTTPS encrypts data between your browser and the website 🌐, keeping it safe from eavesdroppers. 

Secure Data Transfer

It ensures you're connecting to the genuine website, not an imposter 🕵️‍♂️. 

Trustworthy Connection

Look for the padlock 🔒 in your browser’s address bar; it shows the site uses HTTPS. 

Padlock Icon

HTTPS stops attackers from intercepting and altering communication between you and the website 🔐. 

Prevents Man-in-the-Middle Attacks

 Ensures the data sent and received is not tampered with during transfer ✉️. 

Data Integrity

Protects sensitive information, like passwords and credit card numbers, from being stolen 🛡️. 

Privacy Protection

 Websites using HTTPS must have valid SSL/TLS certificates, confirming their identity 📜. 

Certificate Verification

Makes it harder for malicious sites to pretend as legitimate ones 🎣 

Phishing Prevention