Configuring Content Security Policies

1. Click on Domain Settings.

Click on Domain Settings.

2. Click on Configurations Settings.

Click on Configurations Settings.

3. Click on System.

Click on System.

4. Click on Headers, Meta Tags & Content Security Policy.

Click on Headers, Meta Tags & Content Security Policy.

5. Click on Http Headers tab.

Click on Http Headers tab.

6. Click on Add new record.

Click on Add new record.

7. Or click on the pencil icon to edit an existing entry.

Or click on the pencil icon to edit an existing entry.

8. Specify the Key.

Specify the Key.

9. Enter the Value.

Enter the Value.

10. Click Update, and then Save

Click Update, and then Save

11. Click on Meta Tags.

Click on Meta Tags.

12. Click on Add new record.

Click on Add new record.

13. Specify the Attribute from the dropdown menu.

Specify the Attribute from the dropdown menu.

14. Specify the Name.

Specify the Name.

15. Enter the Content.

Enter the Content.

16. Click Update, and then Save.

Click Update, and then Save.

17. Or you can modify an existing Meta Tag.

Or you can modify an existing Meta Tag.

18. Content Security Policy is disabled by default. To enable it click on Http Headers.

Content Security Policy is disabled by default. To enable it click on Http Headers.

19. Locate Content Security Policy in the list.

Locate Content Security Policy in the list.

20. This item is not active. Click to make active

This item is not active. Click to make active

21. Click on Content Security Policy Tab once active.

Here you can enable elements of the security policy by checking or unchecking the applicable boxes.

Click on Content Security Policy Tab once active.

22. Specify a Nonce Element Insert.

Click on Update, and then Save.

Specify a Nonce Element Insert.
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