24/04/2025
Today, we learn how to spot safe websites before interacting with them online.
In today’s digital space, knowing how to spot a secure website is non-negotiable.
Here’s how you verify a website is secure:
✅ HTTPS — look for the “S” - Websites transmit data with two primary protocols. We have the insecure protocol, the regular Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), and the secure version with an S at the end, signifying a secure transmission protocol. Always look for websites with secure protocols, and check the domain to ensure it begins with https://www.examplewebsite.com.
✅ Padlock icon - This is a visual representation that a website is secure. Every secure website needs to have a green padlock branding issued by the SSL certificate provider. Always be on the look out for a padlcok icon on the URL bar of the website you are accessing.
✅ Real domain spelling - A website needs to have a domain that is readble at the very least and the website content aligns with the domain name. Avoid sharing personal and sensitive DATA on any web service simply because it was an outbound link or shortened URL.
✅ Trustworthy branding - This is the final check for any end user. Does the website align with the base branding. Always check to confirm that they align.
Insecure websites can expose sensitive data, inject malware, and compromise customer trust.
In summary,
Before you enter any sensitive info online (email, password, or card):
✅ Look for HTTPS (NOT just HTTP)
✅ Check the lock icon 🔒
✅ Inspect the domain — is it spelled correctly?
If any of these are missing… don’t risk it.
Every secure website starts with HTTPS, but the lock icon isn’t enough on its own.
1. Always double-check URLs
2. Only share data on sites with valid SSL certificates
3. Bookmark your trusted sites
4. Report suspicious pages
And if you’re unsure about a website?
💬 DM MAST for a quick security check.
🛡️ Stay one step ahead. Browse smarter.