I recently showed you How to Prevent Some one From Hacking Your Facebook Account.
Ever wanted to search the web in a secure manner? No one wants to share their history or information on where have they been in the pass few days on the internet. You maybe asking your self “So where’s the fix?”. The fix is just changing one part of Google URL to Secure Sockets Layer or in other words (SSL) by simply changing http://www.google.com/ to https://www.google.com/ , A connection type in which they provide encryptions from their service to your computer. For Example(“Chase uses this method to securely encrypt information traviling from your key strokes to their website”) So why should you use (SSL) Period?
You need SSL if...
- you login to website of any kind
- you send messages to your friends
- you use banks to pay a bill online
- you value your privacy
- and more…
Google Vs. Google(SSL) You Decide?
You Decide?
- if you want your information shared or not
- if you want a third party website knowing where you left off
- if you want to browse Google more secure…
- it’s your choice not mines