Content security policies control what can and cannot be hosted on your website.
What are content security policies?
- Content security policies are rules that websites use to control what can and cannot be hosted on a website. For example, if you want to embed Google maps on your website, Google maps must be added to your content security policy.
- Your website's content security policies might block you from embedding participant enrollment forms on your website. For more information, refer to your website's content security policies or visit the following link: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy/frame-src.
How can I find out if my website's content security policies will block me from embedding a participant enrollment form in Genetec Clearance™?
- Go to https://securityheaders.com/.
- Enter your website URL in the search box.
- Check the Missing headers section.
- If Content-security-policy is listed in the
Missing headers section, no further action is required at
this time.
- If Content-security-policy is not listed in the Missing headers section, you must add https://registry.clearance.network to your content security policy. For more information contact your software developer.
- If Content-security-policy is listed in the
Missing headers section, no further action is required at
this time.