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How Yahoo! uses SSL to protect your account


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Yahoo! is committed to your online safety, and we use SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) technology to securely process your Yahoo! ID and password during sign in. SSL is an industry standard for encrypting private data as it is sent over the Internet.

How to tell if SSL is being used:

Look for the "s" in the start of the Web address:

  • SSL is being used: https://
  • SSL is not being used: http://

Why using SSL is important:

  • Helps keep your account safer from hackers.
  • Helps ensure security of all private data sent over the Internet, such as credit cards and passwords.

How SSL works:

Encryption scrambles and unscrambles your data.

  • A public key scrambles the data.
  • A private key unscrambles the data.

SSL and your Internet browser:



Last updated: September 21, 2012
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