Is it OK to go on a not secure website?

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Visiting a non-secure (HTTP) website is generally safe if youre just browsing. Avoid entering sensitive info like passwords or credit card details. Banks use secure (HTTPS) connections, so that comment is inaccurate. Look for the padlock icon in your browsers address bar for a secure site.

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Is it okay to go on a not-secure website? Well, it kinda depends, you know? If you’re just looking around, like checking out a restaurant’s menu or reading a blog post, probably fine. No biggie. But, and this is a HUGE but, DON’T – I repeat, DO NOT – enter anything personal. Things like passwords? Credit card numbers? Absolutely not! Think of it like this: would you shout your bank details across a crowded room? Probably not the smartest idea, right?

Someone told me once that banks use non-secure connections. Seriously?! So wrong. Banks use super-secure connections (HTTPS) – that little padlock icon in your browser’s address bar is your friend. See, I learned that the hard way a while back. I almost entered my info on a site that looked like my bank’s, but no padlock. Dodged a bullet there! So, yeah, always look for the padlock. It’s like the bouncer at a club, making sure everything’s legit. Better safe than sorry, right?

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