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we talked about certificate transparency in part one and now were going to take a look at the expect ct header or expect certificate transparency header that goes along with web applications so now that we know that the certificate transparency places those signed certificate timestamps into the certificate we can have browsers take advantage of that feature by having the expect ct header be in the http response coming back from our application so right now we dont have the header enabled on our site lets take a look at how we would do that so over in apache were going to modify the configuration file for our site theres a couple of caveats usually we would put our headers into an include file because we would want them to be included on both our http and https version of our sites and we probably want those headers to be on all of our virtual hosts so it makes sense to just put it into a file and then include that file into the config but the expect ct header kind of like the hs