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The oldest and easiest way to protect yourself from a man-in-the-middle trying to snoop on your traffic is to encrypt the stream with Secure Sockets Layer, known as SSL. Unfortunately SSL is dated and weaknessess are showing, like the recent HEARTBLEED and POODLE vulnerabilities.
Luckily we have a replacement system already in place. The upgraded newest way to transfer data securely is Transport Layer Security, known as TLS. Regular users wont notice the difference unless you look under the Certificates Details tab in your browser. To make sure your communications stay private look for the little golden padlock symbol next to a https:// site.