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{"description":"<code>Sec-Purpose</code> for <code><link rel=\"prefetch\"></code> prefetch","source_file":"http/headers/Sec-Purpose.json","status":{"deprecated":false,"experimental":false,"standard_track":true},"support":{"chrome":{"notes":"Doesn't support <code>Sec-Purpose</code> for <code><link rel=\"prefetch\"></code>. In Chrome, the legacy <code>Purpose: prefetch</code> header is used to indicate a <code>link</code> request is a prefetch. See <a href='https://crbug.com/1358419'>bug 1358419</a>.","version_added":false},"chrome_android":{"notes":"Doesn't support <code>Sec-Purpose</code> for <code><link rel=\"prefetch\"></code>. In Chrome, the legacy <code>Purpose: prefetch</code> header is used to indicate a <code>link</code> request is a prefetch. See <a href='https://crbug.com/1358419'>bug 1358419</a>.","version_added":false},"edge":{"notes":"Doesn't support <code>Sec-Purpose</code> for <code><link rel=\"prefetch\"></code>. In Edge, the legacy <code>Purpose: prefetch</code> header is used to indicate a <code>link</code> request is a prefetch. See <a href='https://crbug.com/1358419'>bug 1358419</a>.","version_added":false},"firefox":{"notes":["<code>Sec-Purpose: prefetch</code> replaces the non-standard <code>X-moz: prefetch</code> header that was used to indicate a <code>link</code> prefetch request in earlier versions.","Prefetch requests should also include the header <code>Accept</code> header string for navigations, but <code>Accept: */*</code> is sent instead."],"version_added":"115"},"firefox_android":{"notes":["<code>Sec-Purpose: prefetch</code> replaces the non-standard <code>X-moz: prefetch</code> header that was used to indicate a <code>link</code> prefetch request in earlier versions.","Prefetch requests should also include the header <code>Accept</code> header string for navigations, but <code>Accept: */*</code> is sent instead."],"version_added":"115"},"ie":{"version_added":false},"oculus":{"notes":"Doesn't support <code>Sec-Purpose</code> for <code><link rel=\"prefetch\"></code>. In Chrome, the legacy <code>Purpose: prefetch</code> header is used to indicate a <code>link</code> request is a prefetch. See <a href='https://crbug.com/1358419'>bug 1358419</a>.","version_added":false},"opera":{"notes":"Doesn't support <code>Sec-Purpose</code> for <code><link rel=\"prefetch\"></code>. In Opera, the legacy <code>Purpose: prefetch</code> header is used to indicate a <code>link</code> request is a prefetch. See <a href='https://crbug.com/1358419'>bug 1358419</a>.","version_added":false},"opera_android":{"version_added":false},"safari":{"version_added":false},"safari_ios":{"version_added":false},"samsunginternet_android":{"notes":"Doesn't support <code>Sec-Purpose</code> for <code><link rel=\"prefetch\"></code>. In Samsung Internet, the legacy <code>Purpose: prefetch</code> header is used to indicate a <code>link</code> request is a prefetch. See <a href='https://crbug.com/1358419'>bug 1358419</a>.","version_added":false},"webview_android":{"notes":"Doesn't support <code>Sec-Purpose</code> for <code><link rel=\"prefetch\"></code>. In Chrome, the legacy <code>Purpose: prefetch</code> header is used to indicate a <code>link</code> request is a prefetch. See <a href='https://crbug.com/1358419'>bug 1358419</a>.","version_added":false}}}