HotMovies.com Upgrades to Secure, Encrypted HTTPS

HotMovies.com Upgrades to Secure, Encrypted HTTPS

PHILADELPHIA — HotMovies has announced its latest security upgrade, with the site now offering full HTTPS browsing for all customers.

HotMovies followed an initiative from Google to convert all internet browsing to HTTPS so that all communication between the site and the user’s browser is fully encrypted and hidden from prying eyes.

According to HotMovies’ Head of Marketing, Danny C., the company is dedicated to providing safety and security to its members.

“Adult sites have come under some fire in recent years for not providing all the security possible to customers,” Danny explains. “This is due to a combination of factors, not least of which is the technical expertise required to ensure high levels of security.”

Danny says HotMovies employs security specialists and a full team of programmers to ensure all of its members’ safety and privacy.

“I’m very security-conscious when I’m browsing the internet,” says Danny. “I try to avoid sites that aren’t using encryption, and everyone should do the same, especially when browsing such private material as adult sites.”

“With HotMovies, you can rest easy,” Danny adds. “The change will also allow us to add some new features that were previously impossible. I’ll be excited to announce those in the coming months.”

Danny says this is the latest in an ongoing initiative to be a leader in site and user security.

“Last year, all credit card data was removed entirely from the HotMovies servers, ensuring our customers’ information cannot be compromised from our site in any way,” Danny concludes. “These security upgrades, in addition to continuous monitoring, updating, and protecting servers, helps keep HotMovies the safest site to watch all your adult content.”

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