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Posted on Wednesday September 27, 2023 | https, encryption, online security, cybersecurity
Cybercriminals are relentless in coming up with new ways to steal our personal information and financial data. That's why it's more important than ever to take steps to protect ourselves online, and these steps include visiting websites that use HTTPS.
Posted on Wednesday August 24, 2022 | website security, web and cloud security, web and cloud, safe browsing, https, cybersecurity tips, cybersecurity
It's no secret that the internet can be a dangerous place. Hackers, scammers, and identity thieves are always looking for new ways to steal your information or scam you out of your hard-earned money. That's why it's critical to take steps to protect yourself while you're online. One of these is to make sure that the sites you visit use HTTPS
Posted on Wednesday July 21, 2021 | https, cybersecurity, safe browsing, web and cloud, website security, cybersecurity tips, web and cloud security
Everyone uses the internet daily for a variety of reasons: to work, shop, or communicate with other people. Browsing the internet has become so commonplace that we often forget to check whether the websites we visit are safe. Let this serve as a reminder: a website can be deemed safe if the website’s URL has an “S” after the “HTTP.” Learn why that “S” matters.
Posted on Wednesday February 03, 2021 | two factor authentication, https, internet security, encryption, hacker, os updates, software updates, 2fa, browser updates, mfa, multifactor authentication
Don't give your customers any reason to feel insecure when dealing with your business. When they visit and use your website, you must engender feelings of trust and security instead of alarm and distrust. Don't worry - you can easily do this with these three tips.
Posted on Wednesday October 23, 2019 | two factor authentication, https, internet security, encryption, hacker, os updates, software updates, 2fa, browser updates, mfa, multifactor authentication
The internet is not such a bad place to be in - for as long as website owners do their share in keeping it safe for their visitors. Here are three tips to do exactly just that.
Posted on Thursday February 28, 2019 | web browsing, security, phishing, https everywhere, https, http, firefox, encryption, chrome
Many internet users still do not understand what the padlock icon in their web browser's address bar is for. It represents HTTPS, a security feature that authenticates websites and protects the information users submit to them. This is an important feature that lets users know whether the site they are visiting is secure or not.
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