- A technique used in websites and applications to prevent their web pages from being displayed within a frame, to avoid being displayed without permission or for malicious purposes, like as part of a clickjacking attack. Framekiller scripts have largely been replaced by the usage of
X-Frame-Options and Content-Security-Policy headers, which prevent a page from being loaded in a frame in the first place. ← Wikipedia
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