What is the Transport Layer Security (TLS)?

      The Transport Layer Security (TLS) is used by the HTTPS (Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol), and built into all modern browsers. It encrypts and decrypts user page requests, as well as pages that are returned by the web server. This system is nowadays considered to provide more than adequate security for commercial purposes, and is the de facto standard for transactional websites. Learn more about TLS on Wikipedia.

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