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Chrome Extension - Helper Tool to Make CORS (cross-origin scripting) Requests

A helper tool to make CORS (cross-origin scripting) requests in the Chrome browser. The extension injects a small amount of JavaScript code into every website you visit, which will then detect the event before making a request.

This will not affect other websites you visit.

It works for all websites that support CORS requests, such as Google Chrome.

What is CORS?

It is a mechanism that allows websites to make requests for services on other websites, without the fear of those requests being blocked.

How do I use it?

Open the API console on a website, and install the extension.

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