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by syntheticcdo 478 days ago
You can! Go ahead and launch chrome with the --disable-web-security argument.
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That's confusing the statement "I want the option to overrule it" with "I want it disabled". I don't, there's very good reason for them to always be on, but there has to be a way to tell it what I want my browser to do, rather than what a server owner, who spent all of zero minutes accepting the default helmet options, says what my browser should do. In the same way that a browser should let me say which off-site domains, specific scripts, and on-page elements should be blocked.