Bypass Forced Download
Remove "Content-Disposition: attachment"
Total ratings for Bypass Forced Download
4.63
(Rating count:
35)
User reviews summary
Pros
- Works great for some users.
- Allows immediate sending of files to applications like media players.
- Eliminates repetitive confirmation prompts for the same type of file downloads.
- Works with newer versions of Firefox including FF57.
Cons
- Does not work at all for some users.
- Does not work on certain sites like NY times and Google Drive.
- Could create security vulnerabilities by disabling forced download for user-uploaded content.
Most mentioned
- Issues with blacklisting certain websites or configuring the add-on for specific sites.
- Concerns about security risks when using the extension.
- Functionality with specific file types like .torrent and pdf files.
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Recent reviews for Bypass Forced Download
Recent rating average:
4.10
All time rating average:
4.63
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-01-19 | smishe | ||
2023-04-20 | Firefox user 17872558 | Doesn't work at all. Will not even activate on the NY times site. | |
2023-03-05 | Sharad Jain | ||
2023-02-07 | Daniil | ||
2022-12-24 | GanJingWorld | Gan Jing World is a clean, curated universe and a dynamic, overlapping network of integrated platforms and services. ==> https://www.ganjing.com | |
2022-01-15 | Firefox user 17233154 | ||
2021-08-10 | Daniel Veditz | Disabling the forced download for user-uploaded content creates a security vulnerability for users of this extension. If the content can run scripts--or even just has clickable links--it could steal or delete all your data on that site. | |
2021-03-16 | Firefox user 14067017 | Works great. | |
2021-01-18 | Firefox user 14099140 | ||
2020-10-13 | Przemix | How to blacklist gmail? mail.google.com doest't work |
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