In your Sitefinity CMS backend, navigate to Administration » Modules & Services and activate the Web security module.
By default, the Web security module state is as follows:
IMPORTANT: Turning on Web Security module and security HTTP response Headers on a running site may cause content to be blocked by the browser. You have to configure the restrictions for your site – for example, which external sources are trusted and to allow loading resources from them.
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