• Official U.S. government sites use the .gov domain. • .gov sites belong to recognized U.S. government organizations. • Secure .gov sites employ HTTPS for encrypted connections. • A lock icon or https:// indicates a safe, authenticated site. • Only share sensitive data on verified, secure .gov websites. • Trust signals help users identify legitimate government resources.

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The article explains how to verify that a website is an official U.S. government site. It notes that legitimate government sites use the .gov domain and that secure sites employ HTTPS, indicated by a lock icon or “https://” in the address bar. The piece advises readers to share sensitive information only on such secure sites and cautions against using non‑official or insecure sites for confidential data. The focus is on providing clear, practical steps for users to confirm the authenticity and security of government web pages.

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