diff --git a/files/en-us/web/http/headers/referrer-policy/index.html b/files/en-us/web/http/headers/referrer-policy/index.html index a6ea5f5ee4e9908..5da7602cd3182f3 100644 --- a/files/en-us/web/http/headers/referrer-policy/index.html +++ b/files/en-us/web/http/headers/referrer-policy/index.html @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
<meta name="referrer" content="origin">-
Or set it for individual requests with the referrerpolicy
attribute on {{HTMLElement("a")}}, {{HTMLElement("area")}}, {{HTMLElement("img")}}, {{HTMLElement("iframe")}}, {{HTMLElement("script")}}, or {{HTMLElement("link")}} elements:
Or set it for individual requests with the referrerpolicy
attribute on {{HTMLElement("a")}}, {{HTMLElement("area")}}, {{HTMLElement("img")}}, {{HTMLElement("iframe")}}, {{HTMLElement("script")}}, or {{HTMLElement("link")}} elements:
<a href="http://example.com" referrerpolicy="origin">@@ -217,6 +217,18 @@
Specifying multiple values is only supported in the Referrer-Policy
HTTP header, and not in the referrerpolicy
attribute.
Firefox preferences can be used to configure the default referrer policy. The preference names are version specific:
+network.http.referer.userControlPolicy
network.http.referer.defaultPolicy
(and network.http.referer.defaultPolicy.pbmode
for private networks)network.http.referer.userControlPolicy
All of these settings take the same set of values: 0 = no-referrer
, 1 = same-origin
, 2 = strict-origin-when-cross-origin
, 3 = no-referrer-when-downgrade
.