Question by cougars43: Why does it say to make sure the website begins with htts?
So I was reading an oblige put on by yahoo, about Memorial Day Weekend sales, and it said to make sure the website asking for your credit card information begins with “htts” rather than “http”. Why is that? (You tin see the paragraph for yourself): Be smart about your identity. In general, online shopping is as safe–or safer–than in-person shopping, especially if you stick to name-brand stores. But to go the extra mile, always make sure that the Web page asking for credit card information begins with “https” instead of “http,” and E-mail the company with questions if you’re unsure. Most credit tease offer additional safety measures, such as 100 percent fraud protection. Just make sure to check your monthly statement when you get the bill and report whatsoever suspicious activity immediately.
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Answer by tkims
https just means that it’s a secured website.
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