HTTP2 Tutorial - How to use HTTP/2 with HTTPS
HTTPS is used to build ultra-secure networks connecting computers, machines, and servers to handle sensitive business and consumer information.
HTTP/2 browser support includes HTTPS encryption, which actually complements the overall security performance of HTTPS deployment. Features such as fewer TLS handshakes, low resource consumption on both the client and server side, and the improved ability to reuse existing web sessions while eliminating vulnerabilities associated with HTTP1.x, make HTTP/2 a key enabler for protecting digital communications in sensitive network environments.
HTTPS is not limited to only well-known organizations, web security is equally important for online business owners, casual bloggers, e-commerce merchants and even social media users. HTTP/2 inherently requires the latest and most secure version of TLS, and all online communities, business owners and website administrators must ensure that their websites use HTTPS by default.
The usual process of setting up HTTPS involves using a web host, purchasing, activating, and installing a security certificate, and finally updating the website to use HTTPS.
For more information on how to use HTTPS on your website, see Let's Encrypt and How to redirect a website from HTTP to HTTPS .
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