Description
Drops X-Frame-Options and Content-Security-Policy HTTP response headers, allowing all pages to be iframed.
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Extension Rank
"Browser Settings" Keyword
"Web" Keyword
"Security" Keyword
"Source Code" Keyword
"Options" Keyword
"Header" Keyword
"Install" Keyword
"Google Chrome" Keyword
"Extension" Keyword
"Chrome Extension" Keyword
Review Summary
Users generally praise 'Ignore X-Frame headers' for effectively bypassing iframe restrictions caused by security headers, improving development and plugin usability. It is highly valued across various languages and contexts. However, some note it fails on Chrome version 128 and lacks toggle or site-specific controls, which limits flexibility. Overall, it is considered a great and handy tool to address iframe blocking problems in web development and browsing.
Pros
- Effectively solves issues caused by 'X-Frame-Options' headers blocking iframes.
- Helps in development environments where corporate or browser policies restrict iframes.
- Reliable and works as claimed, consistently allowing usage of content within iframes.
- Widely appreciated and praised across multiple languages and user contexts.
- Enhances usability of apps or plugins like Elementor, Shopify optimization, and other web tools reliant on iframes.
Cons
- Not working on the latest Chrome version 128 according to some users.
- Lacks an on/off switch or settings to limit when or where it runs, which could optimize performance and control.
- Does not unblock all iframe content in certain cases, such as some Instagram actions mentioned by users.
Permissions
This extension can:
- declarativeNetRequest
This extension can access:
- <all_urls>
Additional Information
2.0.0
November 27, 2023
0.01 MB
en-US