Keep-Alive for 20 secs
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The Keep-Alive general header allows the sender to hint about how the connection may be used to set a timeout and a maximum amount of requests.
Public Cache-Control
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Indicates that the response may be cached by any cache, even if the response would normally be non-cacheable (e.g. if the response does not contain a max-age directive or the Expires header).
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Cache-Control Header Max-Age
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Specifies the maximum amount of time a resource will be considered fresh. Contrary to Expires, this directive is relative to the time of the request. this website is having max-age=0 secs.
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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 : Co kdyby vaše texty měly jiskru a styl? Naučím vás, jak textem vytvoříte magnet na své zákazníky. Ať to má šmrnc.
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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Vary Header check for cookies
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The Vary HTTP response header determines how to match future request headers to decide whether a cached response can be used rather than requesting a fresh one from the origin server. It is used by the server to indicate which headers it used when selecting a representation of a resource in a content negotiation algorithm.
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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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XSS-Protection Header
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The HTTP X-XSS-Protection response header is a feature of Internet Explorer, Chrome and Safari that stops pages from loading when they detect reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks. Although these protections are largely unnecessary in modern browsers when sites implement a strong Content-Security-Policy that disables the use of inline JavaScript (`unsafe-inline`), they can still provide protections for users of older web browsers that don`t yet support CSP.
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