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    Paschal Kevin is offline Senior Member
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    Default Transmission protocol as well as Firefox Add-on

    Now adays everything has to always be protected as well as online stores, now I have also discovered before, that is from the http https suddenly, onthe Internet I found on Wikipedia and found out that a "secure hypertext transfer protocol, i know that this is a sign of asecure transmission. One question I have to yet, because Once asecure connection exists, the lock should be shown, but no matter which site I surf, do not see this icon, are you saying that so farall of the connection were not sure, the website also explains that the lock appears in SSL, this is a security protocol, but differ fromthe https?

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    Hello,http is unencrypted but the "normal" surfing you wear so well no passwords somewhere, so it could not care less and no,nothing https anonymous.

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    Gentian Paschal is offline Senior Member
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    If you ever want to see a castle or the current Firefox: in front of the green bar in the URL name then call it simply the website of your bank, can then click on it once, then there is further input to it.

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