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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.
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  https://seq.cnddcm.gov.md
STATUS 200 OK
Header
Value
Accept-Ranges
bytes
Cache-Control
no-store
Connection
keep-alive
Content-Length
6203
Content-Security-Policy
default-src 'self'; frame-src 'self'; connect-src 'self' ws:; img-src 'self' https: blob:; style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline'; script-src 'self' 'unsafe-eval' 'unsafe-inline'
Content-Type
text/html
Date
Sun, 02 Feb 2025 00:22:56 GMT
Expires
Tue, 01 Jan 1980 1:00:00 GMT
Pragma
no-cache
Server
nginx/1.14.0 (Ubuntu)
X-Content-Type-Options
nosniff
X-Frame-Options
DENY
X-XSS-Protection
1; mode=block
HTTPS is properly configured
When HTTPS is set up correctly, it ensures secure communication between a website and its visitors. This is achieved through the use of a valid SSL/TLS certificate, which encrypts data exchanged between the user's browser and the server. Security headers like Content Security Policy (CSP) and HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) are in place to enhance protection against cyber threats. All resources on the website are loaded securely over HTTPS, preventing mixed content issues. This not only improves security but also boosts the website's SEO ranking and builds trust with users, as indicated by the padlock icon in the browser's address bar.
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://seq.cnddcm.gov.md
STATUS 200 OKHeader | Value | |
---|---|---|
Accept-Ranges | bytes | |
Cache-Control | no-store | |
Connection | keep-alive | |
Content-Length | 6203 | |
Content-Security-Policy | default-src 'self'; frame-src 'self'; connect-src 'self' ws:; img-src 'self' https: blob:; style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline'; script-src 'self' 'unsafe-eval' 'unsafe-inline' | |
Content-Type | text/html | |
Date | Sun, 02 Feb 2025 00:22:56 GMT | |
Expires | Tue, 01 Jan 1980 1:00:00 GMT | |
Pragma | no-cache | |
Server | nginx/1.14.0 (Ubuntu) | |
X-Content-Type-Options | nosniff | |
X-Frame-Options | DENY | |
X-XSS-Protection | 1; mode=block |
HTTPS is properly configured
When HTTPS is set up correctly, it ensures secure communication between a website and its visitors. This is achieved through the use of a valid SSL/TLS certificate, which encrypts data exchanged between the user's browser and the server. Security headers like Content Security Policy (CSP) and HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) are in place to enhance protection against cyber threats. All resources on the website are loaded securely over HTTPS, preventing mixed content issues. This not only improves security but also boosts the website's SEO ranking and builds trust with users, as indicated by the padlock icon in the browser's address bar.