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TH💻🌐 Network Protocols Explained! 🔐
Understanding how data moves across the internet is key to tech literacy! This graphic breaks down fundamental Network Protocols. Think of protocols as the rules that govern computer communication.
The Essential Internet Rules:
• HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is the original web foundation, but it is not secure (no lock icon!). • HTTPS (HTTP Secure) is the modern, essential upgrade! The ‘S’ means it uses TLS/SSL encryption to protect data. Always use HTTPS! • FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is used specifically for moving files between computers. • TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is the reliable connection. It ensures data packets are received correctly and in order (key for web pages and email). • UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is the connectionless, faster option. It sends data without confirmation, great for live streaming or gaming where speed matters more than confirming every packet. • IP (Internet Protocol) is the routing protocol. It provides the addressing system (like an IP address) that gets data to its correct destination. • SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is the primary protocol for sending email messages. • SSH (Secure Shell) is used to log into and manage computers remotely and securely.
💡 Tech Tips & Tricks:
1. Check the ‘S’: When on a website, always confirm the URL starts with HTTPS://. If it only says HTTP://, DO NOT enter personal or financial information.
2. TCP vs. UDP: Use TCP for reliable downloads; UDP for smoother, faster video chat/streaming.
Mastering these terms is a major step in understanding computer networking! Share this with a friend who’s learning to code or get into IT! ⬇️
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