Is it OK to go on a not secure website?
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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