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Cache control response directives

public
The server specifies that the response is cacheable in any cache (client or proxy cache).
private
The response is intended for the specific client only and cannot be cached by any shared caches.
no-cache
The response is uncacheable and must not be stored in either client or proxy caches.
no-store
The response cannot be stored on any non-volatile media. This usually means that the entity can only be stored in memory and never to disk, where it is susceptible to compromise.
no-transform
Intermediate proxy servers must not perform any transformations on the entity.
max-age=seconds
The origin server specifies a freshness lifetime for the entity, overriding lifetime values determined by the proxy caches.