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HTTPS$503342$ - traducción al español

EXTENSION OF THE HTTP COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL TO SUPPORT TLS ENCRYPTION
Secure Server; Secure Servers; Https scheme; Https: URI scheme; Secure server; Htpps; Https;; Https.; Hypertext Transfer Protocol (Secure); Port 443; HTTPS://; Https://; Secure website; HTTPs; Https; Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer; Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure; Hypertext transfer protocol secure; Http secure; HTTP Secure; Htps:; Htps://; HTTTPS; HTTPS Secure; HTTP over SSL; HTTP over TLS; HTTP SSL; HTTP TLS; HTTPS URL; HTTPS website; HTTPS connection; HTTPS URI; HTTPS web; HTTPS:/; Https:; HyperText Transfer Protocol with Privacy; HTTPS encryption; HTTP secure; Hypertext transfer protocol with privacy; Hypertext Transfer Protocol with Privacy; Neverssl.com
  • WWW]] domain name label

HTTPS      
Protocolo de Transferencia Segura de Hiper Texto, protocolo para la Red de Documentos HTML (WWW) que provee una segura transmisión de datos por la codificación y decodificación de datos que son enviados por Internet (Informática)
Secure server         
Servidor seguro
anonymous server         
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  • An open proxy forwarding requests from and to anywhere on the Internet.
  • A reverse proxy taking requests from the Internet and forwarding them to servers in an internal network. Those making requests connect to the proxy and may not be aware of the internal network.
  • Vidalia]] Tor-network map.
SERVER THAT ACTS AS AN INTERMEDIATE BETWEEN A CLIENT AND ITS DESTINATION SERVER
Proxy servers; Web proxy; HTTP proxy; Proxy Server; Circumventor; Anonymous server; Anonymous Web proxy; Anonymous Web surfing; Anonymous proxy server; Server proxy; Internet proxy; Http proxy; Transparent proxy; Proxy Website; HTTPS Proxy; SSL Proxy; Proxy Avoidance; Anonymous web proxy; Split proxies; Proxy Sites; Proxyserver; Proxy Bouncing; Myspace proxy; Free proxy; Proxy chaining; Proxy chain; Proxy bypass; Application-layer proxy; Application layer proxy; Anonymity network; CGI proxy; Web Proxy; Caching proxy; Intercepting proxy server; Tproxy; Bypass (computing); Anonymous Surfing; Secure & Anonymous Internet Surfing; Suffix proxy; Proxy IP; Proxy IP address; 6a.nl; Dontcensorme.org; Proxy avoidance; P roxy; Forward proxy; Proxy filter; Camolist; HTTP proxying; Caching proxy server; Proxy gateway; Web proxies; Translation proxy server; Proxifier; HTTP proxy server; Residential proxy
Servidor anónimo, Servidor que permite mandar a través de él letras o artículos de manera que disimulen la identidad del que lo manda

Definición

HTTPS
HyperText Transfer Protocol [Additional explanations: SSL] Secured (Reference: HTTP, SSL, WWW)

Wikipedia

HTTPS

Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is an extension of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). It uses encryption for secure communication over a computer network, and is widely used on the Internet. In HTTPS, the communication protocol is encrypted using Transport Layer Security (TLS) or, formerly, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). The protocol is therefore also referred to as HTTP over TLS, or HTTP over SSL.

The principal motivations for HTTPS are authentication of the accessed website and protection of the privacy and integrity of the exchanged data while it is in transit. It protects against man-in-the-middle attacks, and the bidirectional block cipher encryption of communications between a client and server protects the communications against eavesdropping and tampering. The authentication aspect of HTTPS requires a trusted third party to sign server-side digital certificates. This was historically an expensive operation, which meant fully authenticated HTTPS connections were usually found only on secured payment transaction services and other secured corporate information systems on the World Wide Web. In 2016, a campaign by the Electronic Frontier Foundation with the support of web browser developers led to the protocol becoming more prevalent. HTTPS is now used more often by web users than the original, non-secure HTTP, primarily to protect page authenticity on all types of websites, secure accounts, and keep user communications, identity, and web browsing private.