Site upgrade to HTTPS
- At May 23, 2016
- By Ed Parker
- In News, Web Design
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I have updated the website to HTTPS.
What does this mean you might ask? Well, the primary difference is that by using HTTPS (notice the padlock symbol in your browser address bar) all of the data in the connection between your computer/device and the website is encrypted and therefore vastly more secure and private than HTTP traffic.
With website hacks and data breaches becoming increasingly common this update helps to ensure your security and privacy when visiting my site. From the end users perspective of viewing the site nothing has changed and the site will automatically redirect attempts to load: http://edparkerphoto.com to https://edparkerphoto.com
If you are looking to develop your own secure website for yourself, your business, or organisation please visit the web design section of the site to learn more.