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| CAS - Why should I trust the login URL? | 
| Article Number: 34 | Rating: Unrated | Last Updated: Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 9:36 AM | 
| The "s" in "https" means that it will establish a secure connection, offering encryption of information as it traverses the network and authenticates with the server. You can be sure that account name and password information typed into this web form is only used by the university's CAS for authenticating you for access to protected web applications. The account name and password you provide are not recorded and are not exposed to third-parties. Applications making use of CAS will never have access to your password. | 
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