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@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ When WebP support detection is enabled, please take care to configure your CDN o
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imgproxy can use the `Width`, `Viewport-Width` or `DPR` HTTP headers to determine default width and DPR options using Client Hints. This feature is disabled by default and can be enabled by the following option:
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imgproxy can use the `Width`, `Viewport-Width` or `DPR` HTTP headers to determine default width and DPR options using Client Hints. This feature is disabled by default and can be enabled by the following option:
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-* `IMGPROXY_ENABLE_CLIENT_HINTS`: enables Client Hints support when the width is ommited for automatic responsive images . Read [here](https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2015/09/automating-resource-selection-with-client-hints) details about Client Hints.
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+* `IMGPROXY_ENABLE_CLIENT_HINTS`: enables Client Hints support to determine default width and DPR options. Read [here](https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2015/09/automating-resource-selection-with-client-hints) details about Client Hints.
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**Warning**: Headers cannot be signed. This means that an attacker can bypass your CDN cache by changing the `Width`, `Viewport-Width` or `DPR` HTTP headers. Have this in mind when configuring your production caching setup.
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**Warning**: Headers cannot be signed. This means that an attacker can bypass your CDN cache by changing the `Width`, `Viewport-Width` or `DPR` HTTP headers. Have this in mind when configuring your production caching setup.
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