: The Sec-CH-UA-Platform header is considered "low entropy," meaning it shares basic info (like "Windows" or "Android") that isn't enough to uniquely identify a specific person.
: This header only tells the server it's "Windows." If a site needs to know if you are on Windows 11 specifically, it must request a separate "High Entropy" header called Sec-CH-UA-Platform-Version . 🛠️ Developer Use Cases Web developers use this header to: Sec-CH-UA-Platform header - HTTP - MDN Web Docs sec,ch,ua,platform:,""windows""
: The value is always in double quotes (e.g., "Windows" ) because it follows the Structured Field Values for HTTP. : The Sec-CH-UA-Platform header is considered "low entropy,"
: Because it's low entropy, browsers like Chrome and Edge send it by default with almost every request without the server needing to ask. 💻 How it works in practice : Because it's low entropy, browsers like Chrome
: Client Hints break this information into smaller, specific pieces.