What internet protocol can be used to browse the internet?

HTTP and HTTPS are the only "internet protocols" which are used to "browse". (Provided you define "browsing" as "view websites". ) HTTP and HTTPS usually depend on TCP to deliver websites to the visitor.

TCP itself uses IP for routing IP is the underlying Internet protocol to move information across the network. It handles data as "packets" that a computer can send and receive. The internet protocol connects two computers by routing their respective packages through intermediate computers IP cannot make sure that all data is correctly routed.

TCP (on top of IP) keeps a list of packages and makes sure that a transfer is complete. HTTP (on top of TCP) contains the actual website.

Most networks use the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) standard that features IP addresses four bytes (32 bits) in length. The newer Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) standard features addresses 16 bytes (128 bits) in length. Data on an Internet Protocol network is organized into packets.

Each IP packet includes both a header (that specifies source, destination, and other information about the data) and the message data itself. IP functions at layer 3 of the OSI model.

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