CSP, or Content Security Policy, is an HTTP response header that web servers use to control the resources the user agent is allowed to load for a given page. It is primarily used to prevent Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks by allowing developers to whitelist sources of trusted content. By defining a CSP, developers can specify the origins from which browsers should allow resources like scripts, stylesheets, images, fonts, and other content to be loaded.
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