When giving an address on the Internet before it, the words will be either http or https. If you want to use the Internet safely http instead of https (hyper text transfer protocol secure) method is good to keep in motion.
Websites such as Gmail account from http mode if you use one of the other captures the 'snooping' problem easily. To prevent this, Google changed its Gmail web https mode to work. As well as communications between the user and the Google server encryption (encryption) has taken measures to protect the use of technology.
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Written By Nila on Wednesday, April 2, 2014 | 9:49 AM
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