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theres a number of HTML elements that include a cross-origin attribute now the purpose of this is to help protect the end user when theyre on your webpage from things that could go wrong things that could be attempts to subvert or get around security in the browser so what the cross-origin attribute does is lets you control whether or not you want to send identifying information from the browser off to some other source now I have a web page here that Ive built Ive got a CSS file Ive got a script attached Ive got an image Ive got a video Ive got an audio all of these things I could be pointing at external resources for so I could be going off to a different server than where my HTML was to fetch these resources this is whats known as a cross-origin request or you may have heard of the term course cross-origin resource sharing so when you are on one domain coming from one computer and youre making requests for resources that are coming from someplace else the browser has to de