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Can someone please tell me what this stuff is. Also why am I automatically included in “iPhone business & education”. I don’t have a business nor do I know anything about “coding” nor do I want to participate in any coding or education programs. I’m not a student nor a developer. Don’t know why my phone is included in these programs other than it is hacked or something. Thanks


Posted on Jul 9, 2023 6:47 PM

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Posted on Jul 9, 2023 7:21 PM

0icu812 wrote:

Can someone please tell me what this stuff is.


It’s some of the web-related traffic that web browsers and web servers and web servers and web apps use to acquire, manage, and render the requested information.


When you enter http or https in the address bar, you’re here looking at some of what that http or https traffic looks like underneath what is shown by Safari or any other web browser.


Also why am I automatically included in “iPhone business & education”.

There are a few restricted communities around, but the iPhone in Business and Education is not one.


I don’t have a business nor do I know anything about “coding” nor do I want to participate in any coding or education programs.


So don’t.


I’m not a student nor a developer.


Okay. You do seem rather curious about developer-related topics though, given your use of a tool intended for displaying http- and https-related network traffic and headers from a web servers.


Don’t know why my phone is included in these programs other than it is hacked or something. Thanks


If the “or something” here includes innocuous web traffic, sure.


I am not entirely certain which web browser app you’re using. Much looks like Safari, but some doesn’t.


If you are interested in links to the HTTP documents, and to info on web server headers, those can be linked.

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Jul 9, 2023 7:21 PM in response to 0icu812

0icu812 wrote:

Can someone please tell me what this stuff is.


It’s some of the web-related traffic that web browsers and web servers and web servers and web apps use to acquire, manage, and render the requested information.


When you enter http or https in the address bar, you’re here looking at some of what that http or https traffic looks like underneath what is shown by Safari or any other web browser.


Also why am I automatically included in “iPhone business & education”.

There are a few restricted communities around, but the iPhone in Business and Education is not one.


I don’t have a business nor do I know anything about “coding” nor do I want to participate in any coding or education programs.


So don’t.


I’m not a student nor a developer.


Okay. You do seem rather curious about developer-related topics though, given your use of a tool intended for displaying http- and https-related network traffic and headers from a web servers.


Don’t know why my phone is included in these programs other than it is hacked or something. Thanks


If the “or something” here includes innocuous web traffic, sure.


I am not entirely certain which web browser app you’re using. Much looks like Safari, but some doesn’t.


If you are interested in links to the HTTP documents, and to info on web server headers, those can be linked.

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