Site Standards Report: Lyko
lyko.com
This report shows each standard we check for Lyko. Click a standard name to view adoption across all tracked Swedish websites.
Published at /.well-known/security.txt, this standardized file contains contact information (email, phone, web form) and security policy details. It may include encryption keys for secure disclosure. Learn more: securitytxt.org.
Located at /llms.txt, this convention uses structured markup to describe a site's purpose, content policies, and preferences for AI training and citations. Still evolving, but increasingly adopted by publishers seeking transparency. Learn more: llmstxt.org.
Placed at /robots.txt, this file uses directives like Allow and Disallow to specify which site paths crawlers should and shouldn't visit. Its absence means all content is open to indexing. Learn more: Wikipedia.
This /ads.txt file, maintained by the IAB Tech Lab, lists all authorized ad networks and exchanges for the domain. Buyers check it to verify legitimacy before purchasing inventory, creating a transparent supply chain. Learn more: iabtechlab.com.
An XML file at /sitemap.xml (or linked from robots.txt) that lists all important URLs and metadata like last modified dates and change frequency. Helps search engines find and prioritize content. Learn more: Wikipedia.
The Strict-Transport-Security HTTP response header instructs browsers to only use HTTPS for subsequent connections. Stronger configurations include max-age (how long to remember), includeSubDomains (apply to all subdomains), and optional preload (add to browser's hardcoded list). Learn more: hstspreload.org.
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