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now what is going on guys today we are going to talk about content security policy what it is why you need it and how you might use it in your own application so the main reason why content security policy exists is that we want to protect ourselves against cross-site scripting i just want to explain cross-site scripting with one very specific type of cross-site scripting so cross-site scripting is always uh like abbreviated with xss what i want to demonstrate or to explain is like stored cross-site scripting so lets make a practical example lets say you were on youtube and you were scrolling through the comments uh maybe through the comments of this video lets imagine like normally people put text in the comments right something ah nice video or they have like a question they ask something thats all cool but literally anyone can write a comment on youtube right so lets say youre a hacker then you could put something like this so you instead of putting like a text you could put a