Https in A Sentence

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    A good indication of a secure website is to look for "https" in the website's URL.

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    If you want to know whether your browser is on a secure website, the beginning of the web address will be https instead of http.

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    Keep in mind that if you're used to viewing Facebook through the secure connection (https), you'll need to revert to the regular connection (http) in order to add Twitter to your Facebook page.

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    Look for a URL starting with https or a locked padlock icon on your browser before submitting financial details.

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    To be sure the site is secure, look for a small locked padlock icon (often located in the right corner of the browser window) or check for "https" instead of "http" in the URL.

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    To determine if the site is secure, look for a little lock on the bottom of your browser window and look up at the web address to see if it reads HTTPS.

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    When you visit a secure site, your browser should show an image of a locked padlock, and instead of the usual http, the site's address will start with https.

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    You can tell if a website's server is secure if it has HTTPS in the URL.

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    You can tell if they have a secure server if HTTPS appears in the checkout URL.

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    You will know that a site is secure when you see "https" at the beginning of the URL.