Details for Protocol blockedHTTPS
In order to understand what protocol blockedHTTPS means, let’s first
take a look at the HTTPS protocol. HTTPS stands for HyperText Transfer
Protocol Secure. This protocol takes the HTTP protocol as well as SSL/TLS
protocol to create a secure version of HTTP.
HTTPS is typically used to
encrypt transactions. For example, if you are browsing a website such as Amazon.com, the HTTP protocol will be used for the browsing session.
However, when you decide to buy books, it will switch to the secure
HTTPS protocol to ensure that any private data (such as credit card
information) exchanged remains private.
Certificates are used to verify
the identity of the server with third party certificate authorities
verifying the site’s identity. If you notice protocol blockedHTTPS or
receive an error message describing protocol blockedHTTPS, it’s possible
that the site has been blocked due to security concerns.
HTTP blocking (also see
Protocol
blocked)
can happen for many reasons. For example, it’s not unusual for company
administrators to block access to specific websites.
Likewise, computer
security products may use protocol blockedHTTPS to block access to
suspicious websites. If you encounter protocol blockedHTTPS, your
computer could be restricted by the system administrator or there could
be a suspected security problem with the site you are trying to access.
Associated Applications:
Web browsers
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