The s means that the communication is encrypted, that all it means. The website has to get acertificate that is trusted by the browsers to make that work.
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----- Original Message ----- From: David Diamond To: main@jfw.groups.io Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2020 4:41 PM Subject: Re: Resources for the Blind, Low Vision or Visually Impaired Website
Call me crazy however, most websites today are putting an S in their address as in https: The claim is it shows visitors that it is a secure website, free from fishing or malware. Jerry valent does not have the S in his website address, thus myself would stay clear of it especially since he it appears is a tech and should know better.
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