HTTP Headers Analyzer
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https://freecoursefunding.co.uk
WordPress → Nginx → Browser9 missing headers, 0 warnings, 0 notices
Header
Value
Explanation
server
nginx
date
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The date and time at which the request was made. A browser uses it for age calculations rather than using its own internal date and time; e.g. when comparing against
Max-Age
or Expires
.vary
accept-encoding
The
Vary
header specifies a list of headers that must be considered when caching responses. For a cached response to be used, these headers must match between the cached response and the new request. This ensures that the appropriate version of a resource is served based on factors like language, encoding, or device type.link
<https://freecoursefunding.co.uk/wp-json/>; rel="https://api.w.org/"
rel="https://api.w.org/"
is where you can learn more about WordPress' REST API. Applications can interact with this WordPress site by sending and receiving JSON objects.link
<https://freecoursefunding.co.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/25066>; rel="alternate"; title="json"; type="application/json"
Specifies a link that might be of interest to the browser.
link
<https://freecoursefunding.co.uk/>; rel=shortlink
rel="shortlink"
specifies a shorter URL for the current page, to be used in space constrained interfaces and/or for manual entry.x-httpd-modphp
1
host-header
8441280b0c35cbc1147f8ba998a563a7
The
Host-Header
is a non-standard header often used in setups with a reverse proxy or CDN. It typically preserves the original Host
header sent by the client, while the standard Host
header may be modified to route the request to the correct backend server. This allows the backend to know the original hostname requested by the client, which can be crucial for proper request handling in multi-domain environments.x-proxy-cache-info
dt:1
strict-transport-security
missing Add a
Strict-Transport-Security
header. The Strict-Transport-Security
header or HSTS header is used to instruct browsers to only use HTTPS, instead of using HTTP. It helps enforce secure communication.content-security-policy
missing Add a
Content-Security-Policy
header. The Content-Security-Policy
header helps browsers prevent cross site scripting (XSS) and data injection attacks.referrer-policy
missing Add a
Referrer-Policy
header. When a visitor navigates from one page to another, browsers often pass along referrer information. The Referrer-Policy
header controls how much referrer information a browser can share. This is important to configure when private information is embedded in the path or query string and passed onto an external destination.permissions-policy
missing Add a
Permissions-Policy
header. Restrict access to device features like the camera, microphone, location, accelerometer and much more.cross-origin-embedder-policy
missing Add a
Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy
to specify how this page can be loaded by cross-origin resources.cross-origin-opener-policy
missing Add a
Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy
header to opt-in into better browser isolation.cross-origin-resource-policy
missing Add a
Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy
header to specify who can load this page.x-frame-options
missing Add a
X-Frame-Options
header. The X-Frame-Options
header prevents this URL from being embedded in an iframe
. This protects against clickjacking attacks. Alternatively, set a Content-Security-Policy
header with a frame-ancestor
directive.x-permitted-cross-domain-policies
missing Add a
X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies
header to prevent Flash, Adobe Reader and other clients from sharing data across domains.Questions or feedback? Email dries@buytaert.net.