HTTPS traffic is difficult to monitor because it is encrypted, which makes it more difficult for network administrators and security systems to inspect the contents of the traffic. The encryption used by HTTPS, which is typically based on SSL/TLS, ensures that data transmitted between the client and server is secure and cannot be easily intercepted or tampered with by third parties. However, this also means that anyone trying to monitor or inspect the traffic would need to decrypt it first in order to see its contents.
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