Security headers · Argentina (domains)

What share of domains in Argentina have no HSTS or Content-Security-Policy header?

87.62%

87.62% of domains in Argentina (95% CI 82.37–91.47%), measured across 202 domains on 2026-08-13.

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Trend

Measured every Thursday since 2026-08-01 — 6 observations to date. Last measured 2026-08-13.

How this is measured

Tier 3a; check Strict-Transport-Security, Content-Security-Policy, X-Frame-Options on the homepage response. Denominator: has_web.

Passive measurement: a single DNS lookup, TLS handshake, or homepage GET per domain. Aggregate-only; no individual company is named. 95% Wilson confidence intervals. Population: domains sampled from the Common Crawl web graph, filtered to those that do email. Parked domains excluded. Snapshot: common-crawl-domain-stratified-c400-g2500-seed20260729.

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Why it matters

HSTS is what stops the first, downgradeable request; CSP is what limits the damage of injected script. Both are one-line changes, and both are commonly switched off silently by a framework upgrade or a proxy change.

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