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What is top-level navigation in browser terminology and in what ways it can be triggered?

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When reading about SameSite attribute I came across the term top-level navigation.

As I understood it, it's when user has website1.com open in browser and then clicks the link that navigates browser to some other site eg. website2.com. But this is a loose definition.

So what exactly is top-level navigation in browser terminology? Is there some specification or RFC with strict definition of this term?

Can it be triggered in ways other than clicking a link that leads to another website (ie. having <a href="website2.com">website2.com</a> on website1.com)? What about if I just enter website2.com url directly in the browser's navigation bar, is that considered a top-level navigation?

Also, is top-level navigation important in other areas of browser/http/security beside using it with cookies and SameSite attribute?


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