Difference between revisions of "Instance-Based Anti Cross-site Framing Security - Why?"
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− | <b>Note: Anti cross-site framing has been disabled by default. If you wish to activate this feature, | + | <b>Note: Anti cross-site framing has been disabled by default. If you wish to activate this feature, an administrator can enable it from their settings.</b> |
Cross-site framing refers to the ability to host content from within your SmartSimple system on external websites using an embedded frame or window where it is displayed. Cross-site framing is not as secure as other methods of displaying content externally, so we encourage using the API, web page views, popups and other methods. This update makes cross-site framing disabled by default. Administrators can enable this feature if required. | Cross-site framing refers to the ability to host content from within your SmartSimple system on external websites using an embedded frame or window where it is displayed. Cross-site framing is not as secure as other methods of displaying content externally, so we encourage using the API, web page views, popups and other methods. This update makes cross-site framing disabled by default. Administrators can enable this feature if required. |
Revision as of 13:00, 4 March 2016
This article will explain why this feature is a benefit to your organization. |
Note: Anti cross-site framing has been disabled by default. If you wish to activate this feature, an administrator can enable it from their settings.
Cross-site framing refers to the ability to host content from within your SmartSimple system on external websites using an embedded frame or window where it is displayed. Cross-site framing is not as secure as other methods of displaying content externally, so we encourage using the API, web page views, popups and other methods. This update makes cross-site framing disabled by default. Administrators can enable this feature if required.