HTTP Headers Analyzer
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https://seonews1555.blogspot.com
Website → Browser7 missing headers, 1 warnings, 2 notices
Header
Value
Explanation
content-security-policy
upgrade-insecure-requests
The Content Security Policy (CSP) header helps prevent cross-site scripting (XSS), clickjacking, and other code injection attacks by specifying which dynamic resources are allowed to load.
upgrade-insecure-requests
instructs browsers to replace insecure URLs (HTTP) with secure URLs (HTTPS).content-security-policy-report-only
default-src https: blob: data: 'unsafe-inline' 'unsafe-eval'; report-to blogspot; report-uri https://www.blogger.com/cspreport
Allows web developers to debug content security policies. Violations are reported to the specified
report-uri
, but not enforced.report-to
{"group":"blogspot","max_age":2592000,"endpoints":[{"url":"https://www.blogger.com/cspreport"}]}
This header is part of the Reporting API specification. They are used to configure the reporting of network errors and other issues to a specified endpoint.
The
The
Report-To
header specifies where reports should be sent.group
defines the reporting group. Groups allow reports to be grouped logically; e.g. there could be a group for network errors and a second group for browser feature deprecation reports.max_age
defines the number of seconds the browser should remember these settings. Prevents the browser from having to parse the JSON on each request.endpoints
defines one or more URLs where the reports need to be send to. Multiple URLs can be specified for failover and load-balancing. Endpoints can be assigned a weight
to distribute load, with each endpoint receiving a specified fraction of the reporting traffic. Endpoints can also be assigned a priority
to set up fallback collectors.expires
mon, 30 dec 2024 17:36:53 gmt
The date and time after which the page should be considered stale and all caches should be refreshed.
Notice Because there is a
Notice Because there is a
Cache-Control
header with a max-age
and/or s-maxage
directive, the Expires
header will be ignored. Consider removing Expires
to save bandwidth and processing power.date
mon, 30 dec 2024 17:36:53 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
.cache-control
private, max-age=0
private
means the response can only be stored by the browser's cache, but not by CDNs, proxies, or any other shared caches.max-age
specifies the maximum amount of seconds a page is considered valid. The higher max-age
, the longer a page can be cached.Warning Because
max-age
is set to 0 seconds, nothing will ever be cached in shared caches or browsers. Caching is effectively disabled!last-modified
sun, 15 sep 2024 00:19:36 gmt
The date and time at which the origin server believes the page was last modified.
Notice Because there is an
Notice Because there is an
Etag
header, Last-Modified
is likely to be ignored. The ETag
hash is more accurate than the date/time in Last-Modified
. Consider removing Last-Modified
to save bandwidth and processing power.etag
w/"40b23a845c50d49f3184bce63df568e08350d6b7f34b4717cb83c53c4c612731"
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.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.x-xss-protection
1; mode=block
This header enables the browser's built-in XSS protection. However, it's considered legacy and modern browsers may ignore it.
1
enables the browser's cross-site scripting (XSS) filtering.mode=block
instructs the browser to block the response if a XSS attack is detected, instead of sanitizing the page.content-length
0
The size of the message body, in bytes.
server
gse
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.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.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-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.