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Disable Content-Security-Policy

(94 reviews)
60,000 users
Updated September 3, 2024
productivity/developerchromeVersion 4.0.0
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Description

Disable Content-Security-Policy for web application testing. When the icon is colored, CSP headers are disabled.

Extension Rankings

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Ranking Summary

#3,324

Overall Rank

#2,841

Extension Rank

#165

"Browser Settings" Keyword

#59

"Secure" Keyword

#10

"Security" Keyword

#252

"Site" Keyword

#1

"Policy" Keyword

#67

"Header" Keyword

#181

"Icon" Keyword

#2

"Disable" Keyword

0

Review Summary

User reviews for "Disable Content-Security-Policy" praise its effectiveness on certain sites and long-term reliable use by some, especially after refreshing or toggling. It helps bypass CSP and CORS errors enabling specific web functionalities. However, the extension is inconsistent across browsers like Chrome and Brave, often failing or requiring multiple toggles and refreshes. It sometimes fails to remove CSP headers fully, leading to persistent security errors. Overall, while valuable for some scenarios, its reliability and user experience can be frustrating due to inconsistent performance and lack of state retention.

Pros

  • Works effectively for some users over many years without issues.
  • Can enable functionality on specific websites that require CSP to be disabled, like Masmovil and GitHub translation scripts.
  • Generally works well after page refresh or toggling the extension.
  • Useful for avoiding CSP and some CORS errors.
  • Simple and effective when it works, described as "working like a charm" by multiple users.

Cons

  • Does not work consistently across all browsers or sites, especially reported issues in Chrome and Brave.
  • Requires toggling on and off or refreshing the page multiple times to take effect, and does not remember its state.
  • Does not fully disable CSP in all cases, some errors like "Refused to frame" still occur.
  • Sometimes has no observable effect and does not actually change CSP headers as expected.
  • Can cause Chromium to retain old CSP policies even after changes, resulting in persistent blocking errors.

Permissions

This extension can:

  • storage
  • activeTab
  • browsingData
  • declarativeNetRequest

Additional Information

Version

4.0.0

Updated

September 3, 2024

Size

0.03 MB

Languages

enen-GB

Developer Information

AuthorPhil Grayson
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