Tamper Data: Chrome !!hot!!

In Burp, turn on "Intercept" (Intercept is on). Now every request from Chrome will stop in Burp.

By understanding the uses, benefits, and potential risks of Tamper Data, users can effectively utilize this feature while maintaining web application security and integrity. tamper data chrome

Modify the X-Forwarded-For header per request to simulate different IP addresses. In Burp, turn on "Intercept" (Intercept is on)

As of 2024–2025, Manifest V3 extensions have limited abilities to tamper with request bodies. Therefore, security professionals often use external proxy tools (like Burp Suite or OWASP ZAP) that route Chrome’s traffic. However, several pure Chrome extensions still exist for simpler tampering needs. Modify the X-Forwarded-For header per request to simulate

Tamper Data, also known as Requestly or Modify Header, is a feature in Chrome that enables users to intercept and modify HTTP requests and responses. This feature is particularly useful for web developers, testers, and security researchers who need to simulate different scenarios, test web applications, or analyze network traffic.