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TLS

What is it?

TLS stands for Transport Layer Security. It is a protocol that protects internet communications.


Tech Understandability: Intermediate


Simple One-Sentence Definition

TLS secures data sent over the internet.


Analogy or Comparison

Think of TLS as a locked envelope for your online messages.


Why it matters?

TLS keeps sensitive information, like passwords and credit cards, safe from hackers.


Fun Fact

TLS was originally called SSL, or Secure Sockets Layer.


Related Terms

SSL: SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. It is the predecessor to TLS.

HTTPS: HTTPS is a secure version of HTTP that uses TLS to encrypt data.

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