HTTPS creates a secure channel over an insecure network. It ensures the privacy and integrity of the exchanged data during transmission and authentication of the accessed website.
HTTPS requires a trusted third party to sign digital certificates to ensure authenticity.
HTTPS protects against man in the middle, eavesdropping, and tampering.
Advantages:
Secures information during transmission. It removes “NOT Secure” warnings.
Protects sites from Phishing, MITM, and other information breaches.
Secured websites have advantages in search engine optimization.
Disadvantages:
For HTTPS service, paying for a digital certificate is mandatory.
For any site that is a static site or without private information exchange, it is unnecessary to use HTTPS.
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