20 Websites Built with Content Security Policy
Content Security Policy is a security platform used to build and deploy modern websites.
20 real websites built with Content Security Policy — sites created with, developed on, or running Content Security Policy in production. Detected live by our AI-powered scanner through script fingerprints, CDN patterns, HTML attributes, and hosting signals.
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About Content Security Policy
Content Security Policy is a security platform used to build and deploy modern websites.
- Recognizable runtime and asset loading patterns
- Consistent layout or component conventions across projects
- Platform-specific deployment and publishing workflow
How We Detect Content Security Policy
Our scanner identifies Content Security Policy usage through the following signals:
- 0 script-based fingerprints
- 0 CDN/domain fingerprints
- 0 HTML structure fingerprints
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Frequently Asked Questions
What websites use Content Security Policy?
Our live scanner has detected 20 websites built with or running Content Security Policy. The list above shows real domains identified through script fingerprints, CDN patterns, HTML attributes, and HTTP headers.
How can I tell if a website is built with Content Security Policy?
Paste any URL into the scanner at the top of this page. Our detector checks 0 script-based fingerprints, 0 CDN/domain fingerprints, 0 HTML structure fingerprints to identify Content Security Policy usage — results appear in under 5 seconds.
Is Content Security Policy still popular in 2026?
Yes — we actively detect Content Security Policy across thousands of new scans every month. The 20 sites in our database represent only websites scanned through our tool; the actual total number of Content Security Policy sites on the web is far higher.
What other technologies do Content Security Policy sites commonly use?
Websites built with Content Security Policy often pair it with analytics tools (Google Analytics, Plausible), CDN providers, and complementary libraries. Scan any Content Security Policy site to see its complete tech stack.