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What does the “https://” at the beginning of a URL denote, as opposed to "http://" (without the “s”)? (a)That the site has special high definition (b) That information entered into the site is encrypted (c) That the site is the newest version available (d)That the site is not accessible to certain computers​

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This can be addressed by using a secure VERSION CALLED HTTPS, where the "S" stands for secure. This involves the use of an SSL certificate -- "SSL" stands for secure sockets layer -- which creates a secure encrypted connection between the web server and the web BROWSER. Without HTTPS, any DATA passed is insecure.Explanation:Mark me as brailest



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