Address already in use in Apache on Mac

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Hello all, I get the following error message when I try to launch the
Apache server :

$ sudo ./bin/apachectl -k start
Password:
(48)Address already in use: AH00072: make_sock: could not bind to
address [::]:80
(48)Address already in use: AH00072: make_sock: could not bind to
address 0.0.0.0:80
no listening sockets available, shutting down
AH00015: Unable to open logs

Here is the output of sudo lsof -i:80 :

$ sudo lsof -i:80
COMMAND   PID USER   FD   TYPE             DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
httpd   40013 root    5u  IPv6 0x81ec9b8feb11d6a5      0t0  TCP *:http (LISTEN)
httpd   40025 _www    5u  IPv6 0x81ec9b8feb11d6a5      0t0  TCP *:http (LISTEN)
httpd   40031 _www    5u  IPv6 0x81ec9b8feb11d6a5      0t0  TCP *:http (LISTEN)

Should I kill all those processes ? Will that harm my usual Internet browsing ?

I also looked for possible "Conflicting Listen declarations" in my .conf files.
There are nine .conf files in my Apache directory :

httpd-2.4.18/modules/lua/test/test_httpd.conf
httpd-2.4.18/modules/core/test/conf/test31.conf
httpd-2.4.18/modules/core/test/conf/test14.conf
httpd-2.4.18/docs/conf/httpd.conf
httpd-2.4.18/docs/conf/extra/httpd-ssl.conf
conf/original/httpd.conf
conf/original/extra/httpd-ssl.conf
conf/httpd.conf
conf/extra/httpd-ssl.conf

I only need look at the last two in the list, right ?

I found Listen 80 in the httpd.conf file and Listen 443 in the
httpd-ssl.conf file.
These are not conflicting, right ?
Any help appreciated.

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