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  2. Gmail - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gmail

    Gmail is the email service provided by Google. As of 2019, it had 1.5 billion active users worldwide, making it the largest email service in the world. [1] It also provides a webmail interface, accessible through a web browser, and is also accessible through the official mobile application. Google also supports the use of third-party email ...

  3. HTTPS - Wikipedia

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    For HTTPS to be effective, a site must be completely hosted over HTTPS. If some of the site's contents are loaded over HTTP (scripts or images, for example), or if only a certain page that contains sensitive information, such as a log-in page, is loaded over HTTPS while the rest of the site is loaded over plain HTTP, the user will be vulnerable ...

  4. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    An expansion of the 400 Bad Request response code, used when a client certificate is required but not provided. 497 HTTP Request Sent to HTTPS Port. An expansion of the 400 Bad Request response code, used when the client has made a HTTP request to a port listening for HTTPS requests. 499 Client Closed Request.

  5. Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR): Levels, Tests & What's Normal

    https://www.healthline.com/health/diabetes/glomerular...

    However, a GFR of 60 or higher is also considered within the normal range if you do not have other signs of kidney disease. A GFR lower than 60 may be an indication that you have kidney disease ...

  6. HTTP - Wikipedia

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    Its secure variant named HTTPS is used by more than 85% of websites. HTTP/2 , published in 2015, provides a more efficient expression of HTTP's semantics "on the wire". As of January 2024, [update] it is used by 36% of websites [7] and supported by almost all web browsers (over 98% of users). [8]

  7. Intestinal Worms: Symptoms, Treatment, Causes, Recovery, and More

    https://www.healthline.com/health/intestinal-worms

    diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. gas and bloating. fatigue. unexplained weight loss. abdominal pain or tenderness. A person with intestinal worms may also experience dysentery. Dysentery is when an ...

  8. Microsoft Outlook (mobile app) - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Outlook_(mobile_app)

    The Microsoft Outlook mobile app (officially known as Outlook for Android and Outlook for iOS) is a mobile personal information manager (PIM) for Android and iOS devices.. The app provides unified communication functionality, as opposed to splitting email, calendar, and contact management functionality into multiple, focused apps the way Windows 10 Mobile's apps.

  9. Phantosmia: Smoke, Other Common Smells, Causes, Treatment

    https://www.healthline.com/health/phantosmia

    allergies. sinus infections. irritation from smoking or poor air quality. nasal polyps. Other common causes of phantosmia include: upper respiratory infections. dental problems. migraines ...