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  2. HTTP Strict Transport Security - Wikipedia

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    HSTS addresses this problem [2]: §2.4 by informing the browser that connections to the site should always use TLS/SSL. The HSTS header can be stripped by the attacker if this is the user's first visit. Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Edge attempt to limit this problem by including a "pre-loaded" list of HSTS sites.

  3. HTTP Public Key Pinning - Wikipedia

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    The server communicates the HPKP policy to the user agent via an HTTP response header field named Public-Key-Pins (or Public-Key-Pins-Report-Only for reporting-only purposes).

  4. SPDY - Wikipedia

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    There is a command-line switch for Google Chrome (--enable-websocket-over-spdy) which enables an early, experimental implementation of WebSocket over SPDY. [44] SPDY protocol functionality can be (de)activated by toggling "Enable SPDY/4" setting on local chrome://flags page.

  5. .dev - Wikipedia

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    This Google -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  6. Deno (software) - Wikipedia

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    Deno and Node.js are both runtimes built on the V8 JavaScript engine developed by the Chromium Project, the engine used for Chromium and Google Chrome web browsers. They both have internal event loops and provide command-line interfaces for running scripts and a wide range of system utilities. Deno mainly deviates from Node.js in the following ...

  7. HSTS - Wikipedia

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    HSTS may refer to: Homosexual transsexual , a term for trans women who are attracted to men or trans men who are attracted to women, part of Blanchard's transsexualism typology HTTP Strict Transport Security , a web security policy mechanism

  8. cURL - Wikipedia

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    curl defaults to displaying the output it retrieves to the standard output specified on the system (usually the terminal window). So running the command above, on most systems, displays the HTML contents of www.example.com in plain text on the active terminal window. The -o flag can be used to store the output in a file instead:

  9. Proton Pass - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024, PCMag named Proton Pass "Best for no-frills" password manager. [48] In 2024, TechRadar named Proton Pass "Best for privacy" in their review of password managers saying, [ 49 ] "Although it is relatively new to the field, the company's ethos and reputation are reasons to be positive".