I've just installed an SSL certificate on the site today which allows anybody that wants to, browse the website securely via data encryption.
For those that have no idea what this is:
A normal HTTP website sends and receives data as plain text, where as a website with HTTPS encrypts data sent and received with SSL. This data includes things such as the sites code and can contain your password when you are logging in.
Should I use it or not?
- If you use a public computer, public network or an unsecured WiFi point then yes you should.
- If you don't fall into the above category then you probably won't need this at all, having data sent over plain text through a cable or a secure WiFi point is safe as can be.
For those that want to know more about HTTPS can visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_Secure" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
To use SSL you can change http:// to https:// in the URL bar or you can follow the link below:
https://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Enjoy!
HTTP Secure
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Re: HTTP Secure
Hi Scooby,
Thank you very much for doing that for the Forum.....AND.....Equally thank you for explaining the difference for us old computer 'Thickies' who just turn it on and it works, but has no idea how.........I am a nuts and bolts man, and 12 Volt vehicle electrics.....Electronics...is all Greek to me
Alb
Thank you very much for doing that for the Forum.....AND.....Equally thank you for explaining the difference for us old computer 'Thickies' who just turn it on and it works, but has no idea how.........I am a nuts and bolts man, and 12 Volt vehicle electrics.....Electronics...is all Greek to me
Alb
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The Propaganda of the Victors....... becomes the History of the Vanquished
The Propaganda of the Victors....... becomes the History of the Vanquished