Disable Content-Security-Policy is a security extension for chrome. also, it is web development extension. it's a free extension , it has 50,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.67 from 70 rated user, last update is 1460 days ago.
Use at your own risk. This disables the Content-Security-Policy header for a tab. Use this when testing what resources a new third-party tag includes onto the page. Click the extension icon to disable Content-Security-Policy header for the tab. Click the extension icon again to re-enable Content-Security-Policy header. Use this only as a last resort. Disabling Content-Security-Policy means disabling features designed to protect you from cross-site scripting. Prefer to use report-uri which instructs the browser to send CSP violations to a URI. That allows you keep Content-Security-Policy enabled in your browser but still know what got blocked. https://report-uri.com is a free tool that gives you a web interface to inspect CSP violations on your site.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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I tried other CORS stuff, but this one seems to do Content Security Policies (CSPs) and avoid Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) errors in Chrome.
It does not work on a website which adds CSP using HTML meta tag.
There is a small issue - the CSP setting does not remain set. I need to toggle it again and reload the page if I want to see it working. It used to remember its state before.