HTTPS helps keep your browsing safe by securely connecting your browser or app with the websites you visit. HTTPS relies on encryption technology—SSL or TLS—to secure these connections. This report provides data on the status of HTTPS adoption and usage across the web.
HTTPS web connections protect against eavesdroppers, man-in-the-middle attacks, and hijackers who attempt to spoof a trusted website. In other words, encryption thwarts interception of your information and ensures the integrity of information that you send and receive. Because older hardware and software often don’t support modern encryption technologies, users of these devices may be more vulnerable to security threats.
Several technical and political challenges stand in the way of achieving full encryption of all web traffic. For example, certain countries/regions and organizations block or otherwise degrade HTTPS traffic. Some companies and organizations lack the technical resources to implement HTTPS or don’t see it as a priority. At Google, certificate management can be challenging for products like Blogger, where a user’s non-Google domain can be used and may not support HTTPS.
SSL Certificate Information
Common Name (CN) *.dvdphotogifts.com
Common Name (CN) R13
Organization (O) Let's Encrypt
Issued On Wednesday, March 4, 2026 at 4:01 AM
Expires On Tuesday, June 2, 2026 at 5:01 AM
Certificate ab39029c804269381d6f8527a761bd9e5a83d9931917fabbe3fd531c8f997a9b