The
HTTP header Clear-Site-Header is a response-type header. This header is used in
deleting the browsing data which is in the requesting website. These browsing data includes
cache,
cookies,
storage and
executionContents. It helps the web developers to have an improved level of control over data stored by the browser locally.
Syntax:
Clear-Site-Data: "cache"|"cookies"|"storage"|"executionContexts"|"*"
Note: The data to be deleted, directibves should be given within
double quotes (" "). Multiple directives can be given at a time.
Directives: This header accepts four directives mentioned above and described below:
- "cache": It represents that the server wishes to remove locally cached data.
- "cookies": It represents the server wishes to delete all the cookies for the origin of response URL.
- "storage:" It represents the server wishes to remove locally stored data.
- "executionContents": It represents the server wishes to remove all the browsing contents for the origin of response URL.
- " * ": It represents the server wishes to delete all types of data for the origin of response URL.
Examples:
Based on the directives mentioned, the corresponding type of data will be removed. To check the
Clear-Site-Data go to the
Inspect Element->Network click any visible name after that click the header tab if this header is used then it will be visible to you.
Supported Browsers: The browsers compatible with
HTTP Clear-Site-Data headers are given below.
- Google Chrome
- Firefox
- Opera