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chore(deps): bump follow-redirects from 1.15.11 to 1.16.0 in /server#27

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chore(deps): bump follow-redirects from 1.15.11 to 1.16.0 in /server#27
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Bumps follow-redirects from 1.15.11 to 1.16.0.

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  • 0c23a22 Release version 1.16.0 of the npm package.
  • 844c4d3 Add sensitiveHeaders option.
  • 5e8b8d0 ci: add Node.js 24.x to the CI matrix
  • 7953e22 ci: upgrade GitHub Actions to use setup-node@v6 and checkout@v6
  • 86dc1f8 Sanitizing input.
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Bumps [follow-redirects](https://github.com/follow-redirects/follow-redirects) from 1.15.11 to 1.16.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/follow-redirects/follow-redirects/releases)
- [Commits](follow-redirects/follow-redirects@v1.15.11...v1.16.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: follow-redirects
  dependency-version: 1.16.0
  dependency-type: indirect
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LGTM 👍 No issues found.

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Confidence Score: 5/5 - Safe to Merge

Safe to merge — this PR bumps follow-redirects from 1.15.11 to 1.16.0 in the /server directory, a routine dependency update with no logic or application code changes. No review comments were generated and no existing unresolved concerns are associated with this change. Dependency bumps of this nature, particularly for a well-maintained package like follow-redirects, are low-risk and typically address bug fixes or minor improvements.

Key Findings:

  • The change is limited to a version bump in package.json and/or package-lock.json for follow-redirects (1.15.11 → 1.16.0), introducing no application logic changes.
  • No heuristic analysis flagged any critical, significant, or medium-severity issues in the diff.
  • follow-redirects 1.16.0 is a minor version increment, indicating backward-compatible changes per semantic versioning, making regression risk minimal.
  • No pre-existing unresolved review comments exist for this PR, and automated analysis found zero issues across all reviewed files.

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