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https://www.pearltrees.com/palmerrichard7146/item674038710/
Website → Apache → Browser9 missing headers, 0 warnings, 1 notices
Header
Value
Explanation
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.server
apache
p3p
policyref="/w3c/p3p.xml", cp="noi dsp cor nid cura our nor nav"
P3P stands for Platform for Privacy Preferences. It is used to specify a privacy policy in a machine-readable way. The privacy policy is described in a compact format using tokens. A browser can use the information to inform readers about the website's privacy practices. Unfortunately, it is not well supported by current browsers.vary
user-agent,accept-encoding
The
Notice Varying on
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.Notice Varying on
user-agent can lead to low cache efficiency due to the high number of unique user agents. Only use this if you're serving significantly different content based on user agent.set-cookie
pearltreessession=9442ca58a9fe164d; path=/
A cookie that was sent from the server to the browser.
path= indicates the path that must exist in the requested URL for the browser to send the cookie.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
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Content-Security-Policy header. The Content-Security-Policy header helps browsers prevent cross site scripting (XSS) and data injection attacks.referrer-policy
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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
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Permissions-Policy header. Restrict access to device features like the camera, microphone, location, accelerometer and much more.cross-origin-embedder-policy
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Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy to specify how this page can be loaded by cross-origin resources.cross-origin-opener-policy
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Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy header to opt-in into better browser isolation.cross-origin-resource-policy
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Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy header to specify who can load this page.x-frame-options
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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
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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.