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the referral policy header is a relatively new http response header that helps control the leakage of information in urls as the user travels from one website to another the referrer policy is going to be found in the http response because the server is telling the browser its wishes with regards to refer headers ideally the value for this refer policy should be no refer this means that when the user goes from a application such as your application and browses off to some other app the browser would not include a refer header in the request that it sends over to this new location that the user is moving to as an example lets take one extreme and well say that referrer policy is essentially disabled meaning the referrer header is going to be sent so the user starts off here on our site and they click a link that would take them out to youtube so they click this link in response the browser creates a request for youtube but youll notice that there is a referrer header inside of this r