HTTP Headers Analyzer
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https://onebusinessnews5.wixsite.com/raew/post/seo-sdsd-sdsd
Website → Google Cloud → Browser8 missing headers, 1 warnings, 1 notices
Header
Value
Explanation
date
wed, 15 jan 2025 08:38:19 gmt
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
.content-length
2282867
The size of the message body, in bytes.
link
<https://static.parastorage.com/>; rel=preconnect; crossorigin;,<https://static.parastorage.com/>; rel=preconnect;,<https://static.wixstatic.com/>; rel=preconnect; crossorigin;,<https://static.wixstatic.com/>; rel=preconnect;,<https://siteassets.parastorage.com>; rel=preconnect; crossorigin;,
rel="preconnect"
informs the browser that the page intends to establish a connection to the specified server. To reduce latency and optimize performance, the browser is encouraged to establish an HTTP connection as soon as possible. Preconnecting is used when the hostname is known, but the exact URL not yet.x-wix-cache-control
public, max-age=604800
html-cacheable
true
etag
w/"4ac367e5923bbcfa537af7dbadf8ab8f"
A unique identifier that changes every time a page at a given URL changes. It acts as a fingerprint. A cache can compare
Etag
values to see if the page has changed and became stale. For example, a browsers will send the ETag
value of a cached page in an If-None-Match
header. The web server compares the ETag
value sent by the browser with the ETag
value of the current version of the page. If both values are the same, the web server sends back a 304 Not Modified
status and no body. This particular Etag
value starts with w/
which means that it is a weak identifier; while unlikely, multiple pages might have the same identifier. Weak identifiers are used because strong identifiers can be difficult and costly to generate.content-language
en
Specifies the page's intended audience. For example,
en-US
means that the document is intended for English language speakers in the United States. The language tags are defined in RFC 5646.strict-transport-security
max-age=86400
The
Notice For optimal security, consider increasing
Strict-Transport-Security
header (HSTS) instructs browsers to only use HTTPS for future connections to this domain, enhancing security by preventing downgrade attacks and cookie hijacking.max-age
specifies the time, in seconds, that the browser should remember to use HTTPS only for this domain.Notice For optimal security, consider increasing
max-age
to at least 31,536,000 seconds (1 year), especially if you're considering preloading.age
348
The time in seconds that the page has been in the shared proxy cache. The maximum age is set by
max-age
or s-maxage
in the Cache-Control
header.x-seen-by
ahc3txlcxoul+t9libgg9cihe4dbw+wewoj5nvkoyje=,m0j2eekngivuw/liy8bllvmi2ndqxqzzqbzv5sgqgn4tfznrrnvyqoekpetnb+u3,2d58ifebgbosy5xc+fralqnpe6zcmpcl6wnergvuqqjzn3tson/ziorgclcromy3mdb3xrkwvzsce4zghy29p1ib5qmpre2j37zq9ndd6cs=,2unv7koq4ogja5+pksx47bmnhcvminylarkbhq/qcskxwy5yb789udkefajnwrtq
cache-control
no-cache
no-cache
means the response can be stored by any cache, but the stored response must be validated with the origin server before each reuse. If the origin confirms that the response hasn't changed, downloading of the full response body can be skipped.Warning
no-cache
will cause a revalidation request to the origin server for every use of the cached response. Consider using public
with appropriate max-age
to improve caching efficiency.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.accept-ranges
bytes
Used by the server to advertise its support of partial HTTP requests. The browser can ask for a range or subset of the response body. It's a feature that allows a browser to resume an interrupted download.
bytes
is the only range unit currently supported. none
means that the server does not support range requests.x-wix-request-id
1736930299.049125874788331247424
set-cookie
ssr-caching=cache#desc=hit#varnish=hit#dc#desc=virginia-pub_g; max-age=20; expires=wed, 15 jan 2025 08:38:39 gmt
A cookie that was sent from the server to the browser.
expires=
sets the maximum lifetime of the cookie using a specific date.max-age=
sets the maximum lifetime of the cookie in seconds.server-timing
cache;desc=hit, varnish;desc=hit, dc;desc=virginia-pub_g
Communicates one or more metrics for a given request-response cycle. Can includes metrics for CPU time, database read/writes, file system access, etc.
server
pepyaka
x-content-type-options
nosniff
The
The value
X-Content-Type-Options
header, when set to nosniff
, prevents MIME type sniffing. This enhances security by ensuring browsers respect the declared Content-Type of the response, mitigating MIME confusion attacks.The value
nosniff
is correctly set, providing protection against MIME type sniffing attacks.via
1.1 google
The
Via
header tracks how a page is forwarded from proxy to proxy. Beware, not all proxies append themselves to the Via
header.glb-x-seen-by
zj+a2e71qocweet+2koawksdxk9yj1hjlua0mxxzy6e=
alt-svc
h3=":443"; ma=2592000,h3-29=":443"; ma=2592000
The
alt-svc
header advertises alternative services for accessing the same resource, enabling protocol negotiation and potential performance improvements.h3
indicates that HTTP/3 is supported. Variants like h3-29
refer to specific drafts of the HTTP/3 protocol.ma=2592000
specifies that the alternative service information is fresh for 2592000 seconds.ma=2592000
specifies that the alternative service information is fresh for 2592000 seconds.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.