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# Scope:
# * Guide developers through the Content Security Policy directives that have an impact on the editor.
# * List the recommended Content Security Policy settings.
# * List the strictest working Content Security Policy settings.
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# Content Security Policy
CKEditor 5 is compatible with applications that use [CSP rules](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CSP) and helps developers build secure web.
## Recommended CSP configuration
The recommended CSP configuration that allows the rich text editor to run out–of–the–box with all standard features using the content like images or media from external hosts looks as follows:
```
default-src 'none'; connect-src 'self'; script-src 'self'; img-src * data:; style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline'; frame-src *
```
## Impact of CSP on editor features
Some CSP directives have an impact on certain rich text editor features. Here is the round-up of directives and their specific roles in the editor:
* `default-src 'none'`: resets the policy and blocks everything. All successive directives work as a white–list. By itself, as long as followed by other directives, it has no impact on the editor.
* `connect-src 'self'`
* Allows the {@link features/image-upload editor upload features} to use [`XMLHttpReqests`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/XMLHttpRequest) (AJAX) to upload files to the server, for instance, when an image is pasted or dropped into the editor content. The `'self`' value ensures the requests remain within the same host.
* Allows {@link builds/guides/integration/saving-data#autosave-feature auto–saving editor data} using `XMLHttpRequest`.
**Note**: To use [CKEditor Cloud Services](https://ckeditor.com/ckeditor-cloud-services/), include the `http://*.cke-cs.com` domain in the `connect-src` directive, for instance, `connect-src 'self' http://*.cke-cs.com`.
* `script-src 'self'`: allows the execution of JavaScript from the current host only and can be applied only if the CKEditor 5 script file (``) is also served from that host.
**Note**: If CKEditor 5 is served from another host, for instance, the {@link builds/guides/integration/installation#cdn official CDN}, make sure the value of `script-src` includes that host (`script-src 'self' https://cdn.ckeditor.com`).
* `img-src * data:`
* The `*` directive value allows images in the editor content to come from any hosts.
* The `data:` value allows:
* pasting {@link features/image-upload images from the clipboard} and {@link features/paste-from-word from Word} into editor content. Pasted images are usually represented as Base64–encoded strings (`
`) and without `data:` they cannot be displayed and uploaded.
* displaying the {@link features/media-embed Media embed} feature placeholders for the inserted media.
**Note**: Use the more strict `img-src 'self'` if all images in the editor content are hosted from the same domain and you do **not** want to enable the {@link features/media-embed Media embed} and {@link features/paste-from-word Paste from Word} features.
* `style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline'`: `'unsafe-inline'` is necessary for:
* webpack's [style-loader](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/style-loader) to load {@link framework/guides/theme-customization#styles-processing-and-bundling editor UI styles}.
**Note**: You can {@link builds/guides/integration/advanced-setup#option-extracting-css extract styles to a separate `.css` file} during the editor building process and remove this directive.
* certain editor content styles to work properly. For instance, you are going to need it if you want to enable editor features like {@link features/font Font} or {@link features/text-alignment Text alignment} or any other feature that uses inline `style="..."` attributes in the content.
* `frame-src *`: Necessary for the {@link features/media-embed Media embed} feature to load media with previews (containing `