Back in the bad old days, setting up basic HTTPS with a certificate authority cost as much as several hundred dollars per year, and the process was difficult and error-prone to set up. Now we have Let's Encrypt for free, and the whole thing takes just a few minutes.. Why Encrypt? Why encrypt your sites? Because unencrypted HTTP sessions are wide open to multiple abuses: Eavesdropping on your users Capturing user logins Injecting ads and "important" messages Injecting spyware Injecting SEO spam and links Injecting cryptocurrency miners Internet service providers lead the code-injecting offenders. How to foil their nefarious desires? Your best defense is HTTPS. Let's review how HTTPS works. The link for this article located at Linux.com is no longer available. . In today's digital world, user data protection is crucial, and HTTPS plays a vital role by encrypting data exchanges, keeping sensitive information safe from prying eyes. HTTPS, Website Security, Free Certificates, Encrypting Traffic. . Brittany Day
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