rel=noreferrer
The noreferrer
keyword for the rel
attribute of the <a>
, <area>
, and <form>
elements instructs the browser, when navigating to the target resource, to omit the Referer
header and otherwise leak no referrer information — and additionally to behave as if the noopener
keyword were also specified.
Specifications
Specification |
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HTML Standard # link-type-noreferrer |
Browser compatibility
html.elements.a.rel.noreferrer
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noreferrer |
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html.elements.area.rel.noreferrer
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noreferrer |
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- Full support
- Full support
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