Module for Nuxt.js to configure security headers and more
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Apr 12, 2024 - JavaScript
Module for Nuxt.js to configure security headers and more
Content-Security-Policy report aggregator/analyzer
A lightweight method to turn JavaScript on and off in multiple platforms (Firefox and Chromimum)
A Gatsby plugin which adds strict Content Security Policy to your project.
A chrome extension that helps you disable or bypass Content Security Policy(CSP),which is based on Manifest V3.
A Cloudflare worker to generate and inject Content Security Policy nonces in returned HTML pages.
Episerver addon to help manage the sites content security policy.
Plugin to generate hash for inline scripts and styles for CSP
Downgrade content-security-policy version and fidelity to support the requesting browser
A phoenix app which will accept Content-Security-Policy violation reports and provides a very basic UI for viewing them
Generate a CSP header from your webpack build
Browser add-on designed with WebExtensions API which blocks scripts and ressources from a website with Content Security Policy.
Build Iframe. Ignore X-Frame-Options, Content-Security-Policy, X-Content-Type-Options, X-Xss-Protection etc.
Spec compliant content security policy builder and parser. 🚨
Set security related HTTP headers in Express
Content Security Policy (CSP) Disable
Javascript to quickly generate CSP hashes for all script/style elements in a website.
Fastify plugin to set Content-Security-Policy header
How to implement a nonce-based Content Security Policy (CSP) for an ASP.NET Core Application
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