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On the ‘net: The Little Green Lock

Users—particularly those who do not understand technology as well—have long been taught to “look for the green lock in your web browser” to be certain they are communicating with a “trusted” site. For instance, here and here are articles stating that one way you know you can trust a site is by looking for the “green lock.” @Search Networking

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