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titleDoes the address (or URL) begin with https?

"http" stands for "hypertext transfer protocol"; the s in "https" stands for "secure."  All websites used to begin with "http," but recently, with all the security breaches and advances in technology, more and more websites are moving to "https."

"https" helps to ensure that the website you're visiting is actually the site you intended to visit.

Please know that there are still many legitimate websites using the old "http."  Not all legitimate sites use or need to use a secure connection. This does not mean that you cannot trust a legitimate website, but you should exercise caution when using the site.

Also know that a site isn't automatically safe because it begins with "https".  This only helps to ensure scammers aren't impersonating sites they don't own.   But However, scammers could simply purchase the "https" security certifications for their illegitimate websites.

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