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lets talk about content security policies so first question why should i care um and if you watched my previous video about xss or cross-site scripting that should give you a good idea about why you should care so if you havent ill put a link up in the somewhere but the gist of it is a content security policy allows you to in a really granular way describe what you allow what content you allow and from where you allow it and how you allow it on your web page this prevents scripts from calling out to any other origin like this prevents somebody loading a script from like hackers.com on your website because your content security policy doesnt allow it its actually really great for fine grained control of what content your website is allowed to render or call so its a huge security benefit here and so you might be thinking great thats fantastic how do i use it and before we talk about how we need to talk about where ive seen content security policies being used really in three dif