How to check if a site's connection is secure?

When you go online you may wonder why some websites begin with "http://" and others with "https://"? The answer to that question is that the former is an unsecure website and the latter is secured. The "s" following the "http" stands for "secure". In other words, any websites you have visited that uses HTTPS are a secure connection, because those website's server uses a certificate to prove the website's identity to browsers.

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