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again - more Required Reading!
“an illustrated introduction in 3 dimensions” nice.
HTTPS
HTTP: Hypertext transfer protocol
Computers access websites by connecting to another computer called a server. The user’s computer (client) requests access to a website and the server responds, both using the computing language of HTTP.
GET requests
The transference of data mainly comes from GET requests which are requests from the client to the server for access to a document. Whilst computers can access the majority of the site with a single GET request, images, sound, video, and other website extensions require separate GET requests for uniform resource locators. The more requests, the slower the page loads.
POST requests
When the client sends information to the server, in the form of a search, password or other, a POST request is sent to the server.
HTTP Cookies
An HTTP Cookie is a small packet of information that is saved to the user’s computer within the browser after HTTP requests typically in the form of an identification number. This means that the next transference between the server and computer to immediately access the site as the computer will send over the cookie as part of the GET request.
HTTP VS HTTPS:
HTTP information is sent in plain text in open and easily accessible pathways with connections shared, meaning that it is incredibly insecure.
HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) uses the basic formatting of HTTP with the inclusion of a secure sockets layer ( or SSL). This Cryptographic protocol is verified with an SSL certificate which is issued to websites by certificate authorities. These verify that they are indeed safe and legitimate. SSL requests a secure channel to the server, limiting the possibility of hacking. SSL certificates provide assurance for protection for information within the deep web, which allows the client to know that the website is secure. Indexed search engines warn users if the website does not have an SSL certificate and show secured networks with a lock icon in the URL address bar.
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