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    • Enhanced platform security settings now support embedded content from additional trusted external sources.
    • These refinements improve integration with approved external services, ensuring that content from these sources displays seamlessly while upholding robust security standards.

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This change updates the Content-Security-Policy header in the echo/frontend/vercel.json configuration file. The directives frame-src and frame-ancestors have been expanded to include additional trusted sources, such as https://*.dembrane.com, https://portal.dembrane.com, https://portal.echo-next.dembrane.com, and https://dashboard.dembrane.com. No changes were made to the exported or public entities.

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echo/frontend/vercel.json Updated the Content-Security-Policy header. Expanded both frame-src and frame-ancestors directives to include additional specific and wildcard sources.

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13-14: CSP Update Looks Solid!

The updated Content-Security-Policy header now correctly expands both the frame-src and frame-ancestors directives by including additional trusted sources such as https://portal.dembrane.com, https://portal.echo-next.dembrane.com, and https://dashboard.dembrane.com (with its wildcard entry). This update aligns with the PR objective to fix portal preview and image issues. LGTM.


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@spashii spashii merged commit 70bc8b8 into main Apr 1, 2025
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@spashii spashii deleted the fix/20250401-01 branch April 1, 2025 11:10
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