Add, modify or remove a header for any request on desired domains.
Total ratings
3.52
(Rating count:
46)
Review summary
Pros
- Easy to understand UI
- Works well for debugging headers
- Free compared to alternatives
Cons
- Incompatibility with HTTP/2 protocol
- Does not modify POST request headers
- Stopped working after recent updates
Most mentioned
- Issues with HTTP/2 compatibility
- Functionality broken in recent updates
- Easy to use interface
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User reviews
Recent rating average:
4.60
All time rating average:
3.52
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-11-19 | developer developer | |||
2024-09-03 | Cristhian Rios Manrique | |||
2024-08-25 | Absoluno | en | Thanks you for this plugin: I added a custom authorization header in my browser to login without going to the login page to enter email and password | |
2024-05-19 | Tyler Brock | |||
2024-05-19 | Azuki Rolls | en | awesome plugin! thanks a lot! | |
2024-03-26 | Alexandre Plennevaux | en | Very useful extension. Note: I need to change the Host: header to test a cloudfront setup before going live. That did not work in chrome, but it works with this same extension on Firefox. I suspect Chrome changed a setting that prohibits messing with the Host header ? | |
2024-02-18 | Yannik Schmidt | en | Used this for debugging OAuth X-Forwarded headers on local setups and works great, very helpful, thanks! | |
2023-12-19 | Sun Burning | en | Can double check again after chrome update? Seems to be broken with me. | |
2023-09-13 | Arnie97 | the URL filter works well, and the UI is easy to understand | ||
2023-09-13 | Arnie97 | en | the URL filter works well, and the UI is easy to understand |
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