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Or via an HTTP response header:

Developers can explicitly state their preferred layout rather than trusting browser fallbacks. Use any of the following implementation methods:

To understand strict-origin-when-cross-origin , we first need to understand the Referer header (note the historical misspelling of "Referrer" in the HTTP specification).

By switching to strict-origin-when-cross-origin as the standard fallback, Chrome provides baseline user privacy automatically for websites that lack an explicitly configured policy header. ⚡ Real-World Impacts: Analytics & Security 📉 Impact on Google Analytics and Marketing

If you develop websites or manage servers, you have likely encountered the phrase . It frequently appears in browser consoles, network inspection tools, and server configuration headers.