HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)

HTTPS stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure. It’s the secure version of HTTP, the protocol used to transfer data between your browser and the website you’re visiting. When a website uses HTTPS, it means the communication between your device and the site is encrypted. This protects your data from being intercepted, altered, or stolen by … Read more

IP Address

An IP address (short for Internet Protocol address) is a unique set of numbers assigned to every device connected to the Internet. It acts like a digital home address, allowing devices to find, communicate with, and exchange data across the web. Whether you’re visiting a website, sending an email, or streaming a video, an IP … Read more

URL (Uniform Resource Locator)

A URL (short for Uniform Resource Locator) is the address of a specific resource on the internet. It tells your browser where to find a web page, image, video, or document so it can display or download it. Every webpage you visit, image you view, or file you download online has a unique URL. Why … Read more