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WWW in a URL stands for "World Wide Web." It's a traditional prefix indicating the resource is part of the web. HTTPS is an extension of HTTP that ensures secure data transfer over the web using encryption protocols like TLS or SSL. It's vital for websites handling sensitive information, signified by a padlock icon in the browser's address bar.
Everything is ok
  https://www.telebank.md
STATUS 200 OK
Header
Value
Access-Control-Allow-Headers
Content-Type
Access-Control-Allow-Methods
GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, OPTIONS
Access-Control-Allow-Origin
*
Cache-Control
no-cache, no-store
Content-Length
5552
Content-Security-Policy
default-src http://127.0.0.1:* https: data: 'unsafe-inline' 'unsafe-eval'
Content-Type
text/html; charset=utf-8
Date
Sun, 07 Dec 2025 00:02:04 GMT
Expires
-1
Pragma
no-cache
Set-Cookie
ASP.NET_SessionId=wrac4csnbfpl5ka3kctfnxaz; path=/; secure; HttpOnly; SameSite=Lax
Strict-Transport-Security
max-age=31536000
X-Content-Type-Options
nosniff
X-Frame-Options
SAMEORIGIN
X-XSS-Protection
1; mode=block
WWW HTTPS is properly configured
Properly configuring WWW and HTTPS for a website means setting up the website's settings to ensure secure access and data transmission. It includes enabling HTTPS encryption with a valid SSL/TLS certificate, implementing security measures like security headers, considering SEO practices, and optionally configuring redirection for consistency. This configuration enhances security, user trust, and website performance while providing a seamless browsing experience.
WWW in a URL stands for "World Wide Web." It's a traditional prefix indicating the resource is part of the web. HTTPS is an extension of HTTP that ensures secure data transfer over the web using encryption protocols like TLS or SSL. It's vital for websites handling sensitive information, signified by a padlock icon in the browser's address bar.
  https://www.telebank.md
STATUS 200 OK| Header | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| Access-Control-Allow-Headers | Content-Type | |
| Access-Control-Allow-Methods | GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, OPTIONS | |
| Access-Control-Allow-Origin | * | |
| Cache-Control | no-cache, no-store | |
| Content-Length | 5552 | |
| Content-Security-Policy | default-src http://127.0.0.1:* https: data: 'unsafe-inline' 'unsafe-eval' | |
| Content-Type | text/html; charset=utf-8 | |
| Date | Sun, 07 Dec 2025 00:02:04 GMT | |
| Expires | -1 | |
| Pragma | no-cache | |
| Set-Cookie | ASP.NET_SessionId=wrac4csnbfpl5ka3kctfnxaz; path=/; secure; HttpOnly; SameSite=Lax | |
| Strict-Transport-Security | max-age=31536000 | |
| X-Content-Type-Options | nosniff | |
| X-Frame-Options | SAMEORIGIN | |
| X-XSS-Protection | 1; mode=block |
WWW HTTPS is properly configured
Properly configuring WWW and HTTPS for a website means setting up the website's settings to ensure secure access and data transmission. It includes enabling HTTPS encryption with a valid SSL/TLS certificate, implementing security measures like security headers, considering SEO practices, and optionally configuring redirection for consistency. This configuration enhances security, user trust, and website performance while providing a seamless browsing experience.