Modifies HTTP headers on the fly.
Header Hacker is an extension that allows you to quickly and easily modify HTTP headers on the fly. You can also pre-set certain sites to always change specific HTTP headers.
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Version 0.7 adds support for the 'Host' header.
Latest reviews
- (2023-09-13) Arnie97: Just works. Toggles any header with single click in the popup, very intuitive. Also has a nice notification dot to let you know whether it's enabled.
- (2022-09-29) Виталий Рожков: не работает Хром
- (2021-11-11) Sekaijin世界人: Ne fonctionne pas.
- (2017-11-29) Duc Nguyen: very good
- (2017-10-28) 100% Smile: Отличная штука, путем добавления одного пробела можно получить доступ к любому заблокированному ресурсу не пользуясь лишними утилитами
- (2016-06-03) sirui tang: Trying to see how it works
- (2016-04-14) Rodrigo Lopes: Cool idea but it doesn't work in Chrome Version 49.0.2623.112 (64-bit) =/
- (2016-02-20) Amaranth Eva: 0.0.0.0.0.0
- (2016-02-19) リク曇天: good
- (2016-02-13) yang yang: no bad
- (2016-02-02) Jose Gregorio Mendoza Robles: excelente
- (2016-01-31) A MING: 棒极了棒极了
- (2016-01-31) 王璟鵬: good
- (2016-01-25) Ex: VERY GOOD
- (2016-01-22) likka likka: 希望太有用
- (2016-01-20) sdsd sd: 111
- (2015-12-28) mayuu: 感谢
- (2015-12-18) chdzj st: (0.0)
- (2015-12-11) Angus Tam (IcyTalenty): Good
- (2015-12-01) kunl -: 不错
- (2015-11-29) haofei Qian (alberthf): 111
- (2015-11-29) Moyu Li: 很好
- (2015-07-15) Adam Levenstein: I used to really like it, but now it crashes Chrome (specifically, it causes "aw, snap" errors).
- (2015-06-17) Ian O'Dea: This tool is great, and it's extremely helpful, but it *totally* destroys the Google search page even with no overrides enabled and no other extensions enabled. Tough to recommend an extension like this when it's not something I can leave enabled all the time.
- (2015-06-13) Sujatha Raja: bad
- (2015-03-21) Paul K: Doesn't seem to work on Chrome 40.0.2214.111 (64-bit) (or maybe needs instructions). I filled in: arbitrary, Host, replace-with, www, 10.0.3.135 I then enabled this rule with the toolbar button (put a star). I expected "http://10.0.3.135" to be given the host "www" matching the vhost rule in apache2. It did not. I was hoping this extension would prevent me from needing to edit my /etc/hosts or updating our networks DNS servers while testing new vhosts.
- (2015-03-13) Anthony Altemara: Awesome! Simple, effective for my work to test apache virtual hosts by forcing a specific HOST header.
- (2015-03-12) James Woglom: Causes Google search pages to crash after 3-4 seconds of loading time.