HTTP Security Headers
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Description
Analyze HTTP security headers for any URL. Check for HSTS, CSP, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options, Referrer-Policy, Permissions-Policy, CORS, and more....
Install HTTP Security Headers
Run this in your OpenClaw agent to add HTTP Security Headers from the ClawHub registry.
openclaw skills install http-security-headersRequires ClawHub registry access. Review the security analysis below before installing.
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Frequently asked questions
Is HTTP Security Headers safe to install?
HTTP Security Headers has a SkillsReview security score of 70/100. It is open source and community-verified on ClawHub. Check the full Security Analysis on this page before installing.
How much does HTTP Security Headers cost?
HTTP Security Headers is free to install for OpenClaw via ClawHub.
What are the best alternatives to HTTP Security Headers?
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How do I install HTTP Security Headers?
Install HTTP Security Headers from ClawHub at clawhub.ai/skills/http-security-headers, or use the install action on this page to copy the command for your OpenClaw agent.
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