HTTP Headers is a web development extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 9,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.86 from 7 rated user, last update is 1176 days ago.
HTTP Headers was written when the original HTTP Headers (HTTP Headers Live) extension sold out to malware injection and adverts. I decided it was time to write my own clean, ad-free, safe version that I didn't have to worry about. Features: - Light or Dark Theme - Current tab's HTTP Headers - Live HTTP Headers tab (+ a bunch of filters) - Free and Open Source. Permissions Information: This extension requires the 'webRequest' feature to function and will show up when installing as 'read and change data on any website'. The permission allows reading of the request and response headers. The 'tabs' permission is required for the FilterByTabs function of the Live stream. Finally, the permission 'storage' is required to save the plugin's configuration information. Privacy Policy: Updated User Data Policy (Strobe) I do not collect or process any information with this extension. I will never collect or process information with this extension. No analytics, no tracking, no adverts, nothing. Google Chrome Policy: Purple Potassium Removed 'webRequestBlocking' permission. Not needed. Free and Open Source. Contact me for bug reports/suggestions; Web: https://www.paulhempshall.com Email: [email protected] GitHub: https://github.com/phempshall/http-headers Chrome Store: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/http-headers/fabjnpecogealbfoebkcjfbmdhnnfhbj (c) Copyright 2016-2021 Paul Hempshall
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doesnt show cookies ( which is also a header =8-(( )
I don't get why this extension is so underrated, this has all the tools needed to see web traffic!
Why it doesn't show the parameters sent by a POST request? it's so much needed to see the parameters.