


The answer is that the security of your connection to a website - which HTTPS provides - knows nothing about the information being relayed or the motivations of the entities relaying it. You’ll be forgiven if you wonder in all caps HOW CAN THIS BE? You might be scratching your head right now, wondering how a nefarious website can use HTTPS.

This includes the good, trusted websites as well as the ones that are up to no good - the scammers, the phishers, the malware makers. But while HTTPS does guarantee that your communication is private and encrypted, it doesn’t guarantee that the site won’t try to scam you.īecause here’s the thing: Any website can use HTTPS and encryption. That means they can see that you regularly visit, for example, but they won’t see that you spend most of your time at. HTTPS also prevents your internet service provider (ISP) from seeing what pages you visit beyond the top level of a website. It’s true that looking for the lock icon and HTTPS will help you prevent attackers from seeing any information you submit to a website.
