Compare Chrome extensions: ModHeader - Modify HTTP headers vs Debugger for Adobe Analytics

Stats ModHeader - Modify HTTP headers ModHeader - Modify HTTP headers Debugger for Adobe Analytics Debugger for Adobe Analytics
User count 700,000+ 40,000+
Average rating 3.23 4.38
Rating count 1,011 58
Last updated 2024-04-25 2022-06-02
Size 697.34K 16.84K
Version 6.0.8 1.4.5
Short description
Modify HTTP request headers, response headers, and redirect URLs Prints to JavaScript console what data is sent to Adobe Analytics.
Full summary

The most popular Chrome extension to modify headers and monitor page statistics simultaneously.

** What can ModHeader do?**

  • Add, modify, and remove request and response headers
  • Use ModHeader to set X-Forwarded-For, Authorization, Access-Control-Allow-Origin, Content-Security-Policy, and your custom headers!
  • Modify cookies in request / response header
  • Advanced Content-Security-Policy editor
  • Redirect URL to another
  • Enable header modification by URLs
  • Advanced filtering by tab, tab group, or window

** Why ModHeader **

  • ModHeader is fast, efficient, and light-weight. You can quickly enable/disable header modification with just 1-2 clicks.
  • ModHeader provides you with many convenient features that will help you increase your development velocity with the least amount of frictions. Check out the big list the features below!
  • ModHeader is free to use, with a paid option to unlock even more features.
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To see what data is being sent in JS console:

  • On Windows press ctrl+shift+j
  • On Mac press alt+cmd+j

Adobe Analytics Debugger for POST and GET requests. Prints following info:

  • displays all page load data, link events, file downloads
  • shows information about data collection servers and informs if it is an RDC server or not
  • provides recommendations on how to improve the implementation
  • displays Adobe Marketing Cloud visitor ID and Adobe Marketing Cloud organisation ID

Release Notes

v1.4

  • super long post calls are not truncating anymore
  • server calls are now printed in a tab where a request originated
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