File recovery freeware - For safe online shopping, look for `https' in the address, or the padlock symbol
For safe online shopping, look for `https' in the address, or the padlock symbol
Q I have read that to protect yourself from the bad guys when transacting business online, e.g., using a credit card, you should only use sites that display ``https,'' instead of ``http'' in the address or that have the padlock symbol on the page. My question is, what keeps the bad guys from being able to use https or to defeat the padlock symbol?
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Before using plastic, look for the 'https'
I have read that to protect yourself from the bad guys when transacting business online, e.g. using a credit card, you should only use sites that display "https," instead of "http" in the address, or that have the padlock symbol on the page (I usually find it on the lower right-hand side of the screen).
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