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Request Interceptor by Vinay Kaparthi

Intercept HTTP and HTTPS Requests. Add custom rules to modify request/response headers, block/redirect requests, modify query params. Example Usage: This extension can be used to block all ads having url (*/ad.x.com/*) by creating rules

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Use this extension to
1. redirect/block requests
2. throttle response of static resources
3. add/modify/delete request/response headers
4. add/modify/delete query parameters
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Version
1.5.0
Size
1.88 MB
Last updated
2 years ago (Oct 20, 2023)
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License
BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License
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