diff --git a/files/en-us/mozilla/firefox/experimental_features/index.md b/files/en-us/mozilla/firefox/experimental_features/index.md
index c6ffb8c6afb1747..d192ddb54050756 100644
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@@ -1290,6 +1290,55 @@ The [WebGPU API](/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebGPU_API) provides low-level support for
+### Reporting API support for CSP Violations
+
+The [Reporting API](/en-US/docs/Web/API/Reporting_API) now has support for reporting [Content Security Policy (CSP)](/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CSP) violations.
+
+{{domxref('Report')}} instances returned by the {{domxref('ReportingObserver')}} interface can now have a `type` value of `"csp-violation"` and a `body` property that contains an instance of the {{domxref('CSPViolationReportBody')}} interface.
+This allows CSP violations to be reported within a web page.
+
+CSP violation reports can also be sent to remote endpoints that are specified by name in the CSP {{CSP("report-to")}} directive — endpoints names and corresponding URLs must first be defined in the {{httpheader('Reporting-Endpoints')}} or {{httpheader('Report-To')}} HTTP response headers.
+The report is a serialization of the {{domxref('Report')}} object described above, with a `body` property that is a serialization of an {{domxref('CSPViolationReportBody')}} instance.
+
+This violation report replaces a similar CSP-specific mechanism for sending violation reports, which uses the CSP {{CSP("report-uri")}} directive to set the URL of the reporting endpoint, and has a [CSP-specific JSON violation report format](/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy/report-uri#violation_report_syntax).
+([Firefox bug 1391243](https://bugzil.la/1391243)).
+
+
+
+
+ Release channel |
+ Version added |
+ Enabled by default? |
+
+
+
+
+ Nightly |
+ 130 |
+ No |
+
+
+ Developer Edition |
+ 130 |
+ No |
+
+
+ Beta |
+ 130 |
+ No |
+
+
+ Release |
+ 130 |
+ No |
+
+
+ Preference name |
+ dom.reporting.enabled |
+
+
+
+
### WebRTC and media
The following experimental features include those found in the [WebRTC API](/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebRTC_API), the [Web Audio API](/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Audio_API), the [Media Source Extensions API](/en-US/docs/Web/API/Media_Source_Extensions_API), the [Encrypted Media Extensions API](/en-US/docs/Web/API/Encrypted_Media_Extensions_API), and the [Media Capture and Streams API](/en-US/docs/Web/API/Media_Capture_and_Streams_API).
diff --git a/files/en-us/mozilla/firefox/releases/130/index.md b/files/en-us/mozilla/firefox/releases/130/index.md
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@@ -83,6 +83,13 @@ These features are newly shipped in Firefox 130 but are disabled by default. To
The {{domxref('HTMLVideoElement/requestVideoFrameCallback','requestVideoFrameCallback()')}} method of the {{domxref('HTMLVideoElement')}} interface registers a callback function that runs when a new video frame is sent to the compositor. This enables developers to perform efficient operations on each video frame, such as video analysis, painting to a canvas, synchronization with external audio sources, and so on. The method returns a callback handle that can be passed to {{domxref('HTMLVideoElement.cancelVideoFrameCallback()')}} in order to cancel the outstanding callback request.
Both methods are are enabled by default on the nightly build. ([Firefox bug 1800882](https://bugzil.la/1800882)).
+- **CSP violation reports using the Reporting API:** `dom.reporting.enabled`.
+
+ The [Reporting API](/en-US/docs/Web/API/Reporting_API) can be used for reporting [Content Security Policy (CSP)](/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CSP) violations.
+ This includes support for {{domxref('Report')}} objects that have a `type` property with the value `"csp-violation"` and `body` property that is an instance of the {{domxref('CSPViolationReportBody')}} interface, the {{CSP("report-to")}} directive of the {{httpheader('Content-Security-Policy')}} HTTP response header, and the {{httpheader('Reporting-Endpoints')}} and {{httpheader('Report-To')}} HTTP response headers.
+ This feature is disabled by default.
+ ([Firefox bug 1391243](https://bugzil.la/1391243)).
+
## Older versions
{{Firefox_for_developers}}