Start Chrome Without Web Security ★

Developers often get used to this environment. If your app works only when web security is disabled, in a production environment. Relying on this flag masks configuration errors that will cause crashes when real users try to use the software.

By default, web browsers enforce the . This policy prevents a script on one website (e.g., site-a.com ) from accessing data on another website (e.g., api.site-b.com ) unless the second site explicitly allows it. This is a cornerstone of web security, preventing Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) and data theft. start chrome without web security