TL;DR: SSL, TLS, and HTTPS are three distinct but related concepts. SSL is a deprecated encryption protocol from the 1990s. TLS is its modern, secure replacement, now in version 1.3. HTTPS is HTTP traffic secured using TLS (or historically SSL).[…]
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