Wednesday, July 1, 2009

GMail Security

Gmail users interested in enabling HTTPS before Google can do so by logging into their Gmail account, then click on the “Settings” tab, scroll to “Browser connection,” and then click on “Always use HTTPS” so the security feature will be enabled.

Yahoo Mail, Microsoft Hotmail, Facebook and MySpace also use HTTPS when logging a user into the service, but don’t have the security feature available once a user is logged in, according to security experts. Normally only sites such as banks and credit card web sites have permanent HTTPS connections, but there is growing pressure for e-mail services and other sites to support HTTPS at other times besides log in.

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