No Cache Content
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Forces caches to submit the request to the origin server for validation before releasing a cached copy.
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NO Store HTTP Cache-Control
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The cache should not store anything about the client request or server response.
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Must Revalidate HTTP Cache-Control
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Indicates that once a resource has become stale (e.g. max-age has expired), a cache must not use the response to satisfy subsequent requests for this resource without successful validation on the origin server.
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Meta Description
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A meta description is a 160-character snippet, a meta tag in HTML, that summarizes a page`s content. this website is having meta description of the following : Ancestry® helps you understand your genealogy. A family tree takes you back generations—the world's largest collection of online family history records makes it easy to trace your lineage.
HSTS - Browser HTTPS Only for domain and subdomains
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The HTTP Strict-Transport-Security response header (often abbreviated as HSTS) lets a web site tell browsers that it should only be accessed using HTTPS, instead of using HTTP for domain and subdomains browsers will never connect to your domain using an insecure connection. While the service is hosted by Googlefor 31536000 seconds
Vary Header Accept-Encoding
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The Accept-Encoding request HTTP header advertises which content encoding, usually a compression algorithm, the client is able to understand. Using content negotiation, the server selects one of the proposals, uses it and informs the client of its choice with the Content-Encoding response header.
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Block Content Sniffing
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The X-Content-Type-Options response HTTP header is a marker used by the server to indicate that the MIME types advertised in the Content-Type headers should not be changed and be followed. This allows to opt-out of MIME type sniffing, or, in other words, it is a way to say that the webmasters knew what they were doing.
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