Description
Easily add (Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *) rule to the response header.
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Overall Rank
Extension Rank
"Browser Settings" Keyword
"Browser Extension" Keyword
"Will" Keyword
"Unblock" Keyword
"Toolbar" Keyword
"Request" Keyword
"Icon" Keyword
"Extension" Keyword
"Details" Keyword
"Chrome Extension" Keyword
"Chrome Browser" Keyword
"Control" Keyword
Review Summary
Users generally find 'Allow CORS: Access-Control-Allow-Origin' helpful and effective for resolving cross-origin request issues during development, especially for local projects when properly configured with custom rules. However, multiple reviews mention the need for activation and configuration for the extension to work. Common issues include being blocked by websites' security measures, causing API or service disruptions, and occasional reports of the extension not working as intended on some environments.
Pros
- Effectively solves CORS issues for local development projects
- Easy to use and works as expected when properly configured
- Appreciated by developers as a lifesaver and very useful
- Supports adding custom CORS rules to tailor functionality
- Works better than some Firefox analogues
Cons
- Does not work out-of-the-box without activating or configuring options
- Some users experience being blocked by websites or security services when using the extension
- Conflicting behavior causing some APIs or services (e.g., YouTube) to block the user after installing it
- Reports of non-functionality or lack of effect on certain sites or local setups
- Occasional overblocking causing issues like blocking videos or requests
Permissions
This extension can:
- storage
- webRequest
- declarativeNetRequest
This extension can access:
- <all_urls>
Additional Information
0.2.0
October 27, 2024
0.08 MB
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