HTTPS uses TLS/SSL to encrypt the data sent between browser and server, helping protect sensitive information from eavesdropping and alteration. This is why it is essential for banking, logins and e-commerce.
Option A:
Compression may sometimes be used but is not the fundamental security feature; encryption is the key advantage.
Option B:
This option correctly states that HTTPS provides an encrypted channel, improving confidentiality and integrity of web traffic.
Option C:
Network speed is limited by bandwidth and latency; HTTPS cannot magically remove those limits.
Option D:
Backups are a separate storage/administration function; HTTPS merely secures data in transit.
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