For a website to show up as a secure website in a browser, it requires a valid certificate. This is typically an SSL/TLS certificate that encrypts the data between the user's browser and the server, allowing for secure transmission. When a website has a valid certificate, it usually displays "https://" in the URL and may display a padlock icon in the address bar, indicating that the connection is secure.
Which of the following is required for a website to show up as a secure website in a browser?
Group of answer choices
Valid certificate
Client-side scripting
Compatible browser
Private browsing
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