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1 Answer. Using HTTP_REFERER isn't reliable, its value is dependent on the HTTP Referee header sent by the browser or client application to the server and therefore can't be trusted. For example, securing forms so that drive-by spammers can't post values, because the Referee can be spoofed.
So basically yes, the Referee HTTP header is not something to depend on in terms of security. Not spoof, but if there are any open redirect vulnerabilities on your site then they could pass the request through those (as Andrew Sklyarevsky points out).
If you want to change the referee (URL) header that will be sent to the server when a user clicks an anchor or iframe is opened, you can do it without any hacks. Simply do history. replaceState, you will change the URL as it will appear in the browser bar and also the referee that will be sent to the server.
Referrer-Policy is a security header that can (and should) be included on communication from your website's server to a client. The Referrer-Policy tells the web-browser how to handle referrer information that is sent to websites when a user clicks a link that leads to another page or website.
Referee Control is an extension for Chrome that gives you the power to set this field to anything you want. For example, for all links heading to http://mit.edu/* you can set the Referee to be https://google.com by setting it in the Custom field.
Referrer URL. The address of the webpage where a person clicked a link that sent them to your page. The referrer is the webpage that sends visitors to your site using a link. In other words, it's the webpage that a person was on right before they landed on your page.
open Developer Tools (F12) and type document. Referrer in the console. In the Developer Tools, go to the Network view (if it wasn't open when you loaded the page, you'll need to reload to get it populated). When you click, the right pane will probably show the HTML for it.
The Referee request header contains the address of the previous web page from which a link to the currently requested page was followed. The Referee header allows servers to identify where people are visiting them from and may use that data for analytics, logging, or optimized caching, for example.
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