Results for noise.eea.europa.eu

2024-04-27 05:36:49 Etc/UTC

HTTPS by default

noise.eea.europa.eu uses HTTPS by default.

Chromium reports the following:

State Title Summary Description
Certificate valid and trusted The connection to this site is using a valid, trusted server certificate issued by GoGetSSL RSA DV CA.
Connection secure connection settings The connection to this site is encrypted and authenticated using TLS 1.3, X25519, and AES_256_GCM.
Resources all served securely All resources on this page are served securely.

More information about the site's TLS/SSL configuration:

HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS)

HSTS policy for https://noise.eea.europa.eu:
max-age=31536000;includeSubDomains max-age=15780000; includeSubDomains

Pass Test
max-age set to at least 6 months
includeSubDomains — policy also applies to subdomains
preload — requests inclusion in preload lists [only relevant for base domain]

HSTS not set on base domain https://europa.eu.

Content Security Policy

Content Security Policy set in HTTP header:

Content Security Policy (CSP) header not implemented.

The Content Security Policy tests are based on the ones from the Mozilla HTTP Observatory scanner/grader project (Mozilla Public License 2.0) by April King, reimplemented by us for Webbkoll. The explanatory texts are from the Observatory by Mozilla website, CC-BY-SA 3.0. Any mistake or inaccuracy in the results is our fault.

Reporting (CSP, Certificate Transparency, Network Error Logging)

Reports are not sent to a third-party.

Referrer Policy

Referrer Policy not set. This means that the default value no-referrer-when-downgrade, leaking referrers in many situations, is used.

Subresource Integrity (SRI)

Subresource Integrity (SRI) not implemented, but all resources are loaded from a similar origin.

The Subresource Integrity test is based on the one from the Mozilla HTTP Observatory scanner/grader project (Mozilla Public License 2.0) by April King, reimplemented by us for Webbkoll.

HTTP headers

Pass Header Value Result
X-Content-Type-Options nosniff X-Content-Type-Options header set to "nosniff"
X-Frame-Options SAMEORIGIN SAMEORIGIN X-Frame-Options (XFO) header cannot be recognized
X-XSS-Protection 1;mode=block X-XSS-Protection header set to "1; mode=block"

The header tests are based on the ones from the Mozilla HTTP Observatory scanner/grader project (Mozilla Public License 2.0) by April King, reimplemented by us for Webbkoll. The explanatory texts are from the Observatory by Mozilla website, CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Cookies

First-party cookies (5)

Domain Name Value Expires on HttpOnly Secure SameSite
portal.discomap.eea.europa.eu JSESSIONID E146E212952FEE33FA0D... session
.noise.eea.europa.eu _pk_id.7.a42e 0de8ccd0a80cff0c.171... 2025-05-25 05:36:37Z (Lax)
.noise.eea.europa.eu _pk_ses.7.a42e 1 2024-04-27 06:06:36Z (Lax)
portal.discomap.eea.europa.eu _pk_id.7.79f1 9455441936f4998d.171... 2025-05-25 05:36:43Z (Lax)
portal.discomap.eea.europa.eu _pk_ses.7.79f1 1 2024-04-27 06:06:42Z (Lax)

HttpOnly means that the cookie can only be read by the server, and not by JavaScript on the client. This can mitigate XSS (cross-site scripting) attacks.

Secure means that the cookie will only be sent over a secure channel (HTTPS). This can mitigate MITM (man-in-the-middle) attacks.

SameSite can be used to instruct the browser to only send the cookie when the request is originating from the same site. This can mitigate CSRF (cross-site request forgery) attacks.

GDPR: Rec. 60, Rec. 61, Rec. 69, Rec. 70, Rec. 75, Rec. 78, Art. 5.1.a, Art. 5.1.c, Art. 5.1.e, Art. 21, Art. 22, Art. 32.

e-PD (2002/58/EC). Rec. 24, 25, Art. 5.2.

e-PD revised (2009/136/EC). Rec. 65, 66.

More information

localStorage

localStorage not used.

Third-party requests

No third-party requests.

A third-party request is a request to a domain that's not europa.eu or one of its subdomains.

GDPR: Rec. 69, Rec. 70, Art. 5.1.b-c, Art. 25.

Server location

Server location for noise.eea.europa.eu (10.50.4.30) could not be determined.

See more information (e.g., provider) about this IP address using KeyCDN's tool.

Raw headers

Header Value
accept-ranges bytes
connection keep-alive
content-length 1325
content-type text/html
date Sat, 27 Apr 2024 05:36:36 GMT
etag "4040fb05a95da1:0"
last-modified Tue, 23 Apr 2024 08:41:15 GMT
server nginx
strict-transport-security max-age=31536000;includeSubDomains max-age=15780000; includeSubDomains
x-content-type-options nosniff
x-frame-options SAMEORIGIN SAMEORIGIN
x-powered-by EEA
x-xss-protection 1;mode=block

What this tool checks (and doesn't check)

This tool attempts to simulate what happens when a user visits a specified page with a typical browser. The browser has no addons/extensions installed, and Do Not Track (DNT) is not enabled, since this is the default setting in most browsers.

External files such as images, scripts and CSS are loaded, but the tool performs no interactions with the page — no links are clicked, no forms are submitted.

Disclaimer: The results presented here might not be 100% correct. Bugs happen. This tool is meant to be used by site owners as a starting point for improvements, not as a rigorous analysis.

Text about HTTPS partly adapted from the CIO Council's The HTTPS-Only Standard (public domain). MaxMind's GeoLite2 country database (CC-BY-SA 4.0) is used for GeoIP lookups. See here for more information.