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Using Secure Websites with Safari

E-commerce is an inseparable part of the World Wide Web. Many Internet users do online trading and purchasing every day. However, to complete the online transactions they need to furnish some important details regarding their name, address, contact, institution, credit card number and so on. These details are very sensitive by nature and nobody wants it to get them stolen as it can lead to huge losses.

Thus, it’s very important to assure that the web sites you are using are secure and no unauthorised party can view the details. If you are using Apple Safari then you can easily identify whether a particular web site is secure or not. If it’s secure then you will see a small icon resembling a ‘Lock’ at the right side on the title bar. You will also notice that the site’s URL begins with ‘https’, instead of http. Whenever Safari encounters a non-secured web site then it asks the user whether to use a secure connection or an insecure connection while logging in. As always it is important to never complete online transactions with a website, such as online banking, or ordering electronics like the Samsung LE-40A856 with your credit card, unless the website is secure. It is therefore always recommended that you use secure logging to encrypt your information.

On the secure websites Safari verifies its ownership via digital certificate and starts encrypting all the information the user enters. Safari can work perfectly with those portals that use 40-bit or 128-bit encryption. If you wish to view the contents of the web site’s security certificate then simply click on the lock icon. Once the information is encrypted it cannot be viewed by any unauthorised entity online.


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