Overview#
Browser is a user-agent and may be the System browserBrowser generally refers to a HTTP browser but could be a LDAP Browser.
Browsers usually use a URL or URI to browse content.
More Information#
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- Application Shell Architecture
- Authorization Code Flow
- BREACH (security exploit)
- Cache-Control
- Certificate Authority
- Certificate Chain
- Certificate Fingerprint
- Certificate Validation
- Certificate Validation Tools
- Certification Authority Browser Forum
- Chrome
- Chrome Custom Tabs
- Claimed Https Scheme URI Redirection
- Client Device
- Client To Authenticator Protocol
- Content-Type
- Cookie
- Covert Redirect Vulnerability
- Cross Origin Resource Sharing
- Cross-site request forgery
- Custom URI scheme
- DNS over HTTPS
- DNT
- Deprecating TLSv1.0 and TLSv1.1
- Embedded user-agent
- Extended Validation Certificate
- FETCH
- FIDO Client
- FIDO Standards
- Federation Assurance Level
- Fetch API
- Fingerprinting
- Firebug
- Firefox
- FormBook
- Google Native Client
- Grant Types
- HTML Colour Names
- HTTP 301
- HTTP 308
- HTTP Referer
- HTTP Strict Transport Security
- HTTP2
- Hypertext
- Hypertext Markup Language
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- Implicit Grant
- Input-constrained device
- JavaScript
- LocalStorage
- Logging Out
- MARINA
- Malicious PAC
- Marc Andreessen
- Mozilla
- Mutual Authentication
- NAM Troubleshooting
- Node.js
- OAuth 2.0 Device Authorization Grant
- OAuth 2.0 JWT Secured Authorization Request
- OAuth 2.0 Security Best Current Practice
- OAuth 2.0 Vulnerabilities
- OAuth 2.0 for Native Apps
- OAuth state parameter
- Oidc-client-js
- OpenID Connect Back-Channel Logout
- OpenID Connect Client Initiated Backchannel Authentication Flow
- Opera
- Palantir Metropolis
- Passwordless Authentication
- Perspectives Project
- Primary Refresh Token
- Private-Use URI Scheme Redirection
- Progressive Web Application
- Protocol Server
- Proxy Auto-Config
- Proxy-Based WAM
- Public Key Infrastructure Weaknesses
- QUANTUM
- Reflection Style
- Remember Me
- Representational State Transfer
- Requesting Attributes by Object Class
- SAML Bindings
- SHA-1
- SHAttered
- SSL-TLS Interception
- Safari
- Same Origin Policy
- Secure WEB Page Information
- Server Name Indication
- Service Worker
- Session
- SessionStorage
- Single Logout
- Single Logout Profile
- Single-Page Application
- Strict-Transport-Security
- Subject Alternative Name
- TLS 1.0
- TLS Client Authentication
- Token Binding Protocol
- U2F
- URI Fragment Identifiers
- User-agent
- WIKI-Roles
- Web Authentication API
- Web IDL
- Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Protocol
- Web scraping
- WebAuthn Authentication
- WebAuthn Authenticator
- WebAuthn Client Device
- WebAuthn Registration
- WebKit
- WebSocket
- Why OpenID Connect
- Windows Hello
- Yubico
- Yubikey NEO