:shrug: vs Security Headers
A side-by-side look at :shrug: and Security Headers. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
:shrug:
Social & Communications
:shrug: is an emoji that depicts a person shrugging their shoulders to indicate indifference, ambiguity, or not knowing something. It is commonly used in text and online conversations to suggest a lack of knowledge about a certain topic or situation.
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Security Headers
Security & Privacy
Security Headers are HTTP response headers that enable security protections in web browsers. They can mitigate common attacks like cross-site scripting (XSS) and clickjacking by implementing policies like Content Security Policy (CSP) and X-Frame-Options.
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