IP (Internet Protocol)
The commonly used protocols are the TCP/IP protocol suite. This is a set of protocols that work together, not a single protocol.
Most common feature is web-browsing/searching and next would be e-mail and chat.
FTP. (Perhaps you would like to clarify your question and try again, because FTP is a protocol; it stands for File Transfer Protocol.)
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) - sends mail only POP (Post Office Protocol) - retrieves mail and manages mailboxes IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) - retrieves mail and manages mailboxes
Internet protocol do you use the most when browsing web sites
IP (Internet Protocol)
IP, the Internet Protocol. It handles routing and package transfer between internet participants. The http- hyper text transfer protocol may be used to view websites. This part of the internet is called the "world wide web" or "www".
tcp/ip
TCP/IP is the protocol used to communicate on most networks.
There are probably a lot of different web browsing programs. But the most well known are Internet explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and Safari.
The commonly used protocols are the TCP/IP protocol suite. This is a set of protocols that work together, not a single protocol.
The most common application for encryption is in Internet browsing; whenever someone enters a "secure" website (indicated by shttp as the page protocol type) an encryption system is used to secure traffic between the user and the site.
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The most commonly used network protocol is Internet Protocol (IP), this is the protocol used within the Internet, this protocol is a derivative of TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. This is used in 99% of common corporate networks, the TCP components deals with efficiencies of network transmission. TCP/IP or IP overlays the common Ethernet networking topology.
There are various protocols ftp: file transfer protocol smtp: simple mail transfer protocol pop3: post office protocol ip: internet protocol tcp: transmission control protocol ospf: open shortest path first igrp: interior gateway routing protocol eigrp: enhanced interior gateway routing protocol rip: routing information protocol http: hyper text transfer protocol udp: user datagram protocol icmp: internet control message protocol
Not necessarily, they are mostly used by websites that you frequent, so that the site recognizes you as a user when you return there.It is possible for them to be used for a malicious purpose by some people; they can be used to track a person's browsing habits.Cookies are a important part of the internet they are needed in order to make websites look cool. Cookies can be malicious and can track your web browsing but under most circumstances there good things.