Sec-CH-UA-Bitness
Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
Secure context: This feature is available only in secure contexts (HTTPS), in some or all supporting browsers.
The HTTP Sec-CH-UA-Bitness
request header is a user agent client hint which provides the "bitness" of the user-agent's underlying CPU architecture.
This is the size in bits of an integer or memory address—typically 64 or 32 bits.
This might be used by a server, for example, to select and offer the correct binary format of an executable for a user to download.
Header type | Request header, Client hint |
---|---|
Forbidden header name | Yes (Sec- prefix) |
Syntax
Sec-CH-UA-Bitness: <bitness>
Directives
<bitness>
-
A string indicating the underlying platform architecture bitness, such as:
"64"
,"32"
.
Examples
Using Sec-CH-UA-Bitness
A server requests the Sec-CH-UA-Bitness
header by including Accept-CH
in a response to any request from the client, using the name of the desired header as a token:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Accept-CH: Sec-CH-UA-Bitness
The client may choose to provide the hint, and add the Sec-CH-UA-Bitness
header to subsequent requests.
For example, on a Windows based 64-bit computer, the client might add the header as shown:
GET /GET /my/page HTTP/1.1
Host: example.site
Sec-CH-UA: " Not A;Brand";v="99", "Chromium";v="96", "Google Chrome";v="96"
Sec-CH-UA-Mobile: ?0
Sec-CH-UA-Platform: "Windows"
Sec-CH-UA-Bitness: "64"
Specifications
Specification |
---|
User-Agent Client Hints # sec-ch-ua-bitness |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
- Client hints
- User-Agent Client Hints API
Accept-CH
- HTTP Caching: Vary and
Vary
header - Improving user privacy and developer experience with User-Agent Client Hints (developer.chrome.com)