Intro to Computing - How the Internet WorksWhy might some websites still use HTTP instead of HTTPS despite security risks?ABecause HTTPS requires SSL certificates which may cost money or need setupBBecause HTTP is more secure than HTTPSCBecause HTTPS does not work on modern browsersDBecause HTTP loads images fasterCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand HTTPS requirementsHTTPS needs SSL certificates which can require purchase and technical setup.Step 2: Identify reasons for HTTP useSome sites avoid HTTPS due to cost, complexity, or legacy systems despite risks.Final Answer:Because HTTPS requires SSL certificates which may cost money or need setup -> Option AQuick Check:HTTPS needs certificates, causing some to stick with HTTP [OK]Quick Trick: SSL certificates cost/setup can delay HTTPS adoption [OK]Common Mistakes:Believing HTTP is more secureThinking HTTPS is unsupportedAssuming HTTP loads images faster
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