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Ditter43 12-09-2010 07:40 AM

Once

in a while, there is something that comes down the pike that is of real importance.



What is the difference between http and https ?
Don't know how many of you are aware of this difference, but it is worth sending to any that do

not.....

**The main difference between http:// and https://

is it's all about keeping you secure** HTTP

stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol



The S (big surprise) stands for

"Secure".. If you visit a website or web page, and look at the

address in the web browser, it will likely begin with the

following:http:///.




This means that the website is talking to your browser using the regular 'unsecured language. In other words, it is possible for someone to

"eavesdrop" on your computer's conversation with the website.
If you fill out a form on the website, someone might see the information you send to that site.

This is why you never ever enter your credit card number in an http website! But if the web address begins with https://, that basically means your computer is talking to the website in a secure code that no one can eavesdrop on.



You understand why this

is so important, right?

If a website ever asks you to

enter your credit card
information, you should automatically

look to see if the web address begins withhttps://.

If it doesn't, You

should NEVER enter sensitive information....such as a credit card

number, SS # etc.


PASS IT ON (You may save someone a

lot of grief!!!!!!!).

raptureready 12-09-2010 07:44 AM

Wow, I had to read the whole thing to make sure it wasn't a joke. I never knew this before. BTW---loved the dog house thingy.

Connie in CO 12-09-2010 07:56 AM

WOW,thanks for the info.

cherylynne 12-09-2010 09:02 AM

Thanks for the reminder. I just heard this on the news the other day.

wanderingcreek 12-09-2010 09:20 AM

I never knew this. Very important info to know as I buy a lot of fabrics etc from the US.

amma 12-09-2010 10:05 AM

a side note... when linking to a secured page with https:// delete the s to make it clickable :wink: :D:D:D

Favorite Fabrics 12-09-2010 10:46 AM

Just a side note... I believe that the only pages where it's IMPORTANT for the page to be SSL-secured (https://) is checkout pages and logon pages (such as for online banking).

Other than that, it really doesn't matter. Sometimes we get calls or e-mails from potential customers who are upset that our entire site is not secure. But why should it be? It really doesn't matter which fabrics or patterns you look at. We don't have any naughty ones anyway. :-) The checkout pages are secure and those are the only ones that count.

imjustme 12-09-2010 10:52 AM

and another side note- if your job happens to take away certain sites by blocking them- you can add the s and it will let you look lol.

grannie-k 12-09-2010 12:49 PM

thanks for the info

hazeljane 12-09-2010 05:38 PM

My website for the rescue is not secure, because there is no reason for it to be. But my "donate" button goes through Paypal, to protect both sides- in a secure setting. It's not such a big deal for a website that is informational not to be secure. It's only when money or private information is passed that it's a concern.


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