Definitions for "Secure Pages"
A type of Web page that has been protected so that the information entered or being displayed on that page can only be viewed by the visitor to that page. Pages that are encrypted to ensure privacy are used typically for forms where sensitive information, such as a credit card number, is being relayed. You can tell if a page is secure by the Web page location - you will see https: instead of the more familiar http: tag at the beginning of the address. Some examples of secure e-commerce applications can be seen here. Examples of secure B2B (Business-to-Business) applications can be seen here or here.
Pages that are encrypted to ensure privacy. These are typically used for forms where sensitive information, like a credit card number, is being relayed.
Pages through which data can be sent in a coded or encrypted format. These are often used for transmitting credit card numbers or other financial information.