Edit HTTP Headers for Safari

Edit HTTP Headers for Safari
Developer: Alfredo Grassau
Category: Developer Tools
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1.00 ratings
50 monthly active users
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Edit HTTP Headers for Safari Summary

Edit HTTP Headers for Safari is a mobile iOS app in Developer Tools by Alfredo Grassau. Released in May 2026 (1 month ago). It has 1.00 ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 50 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated May 22, 2026.

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Store info: Last updated on App Store on May 22, 2026 .


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App Description

Edit HTTP Headers for Safari is a Safari extension that lets you create rules to set or remove HTTP request headers for specific websites.

Use it when you need Safari to send a custom header before a page, script, image, iframe, stylesheet, font, media file, or XHR/fetch request loads.

Features:

· Create Custom Header Rules: Add HTTP header rules for the websites you choose.

· Set Request Headers: Replace or add a header value before Safari loads a matching request.

· Remove Request Headers: Remove selected headers from matching requests when you do not want them sent.

· Per-Website Rules: Create different header rules for different domains.

· Resource Type Controls: Choose exactly where a rule applies, including main pages, iframes, scripts, images, stylesheets, fonts, media, and XHR/fetch requests.

· iCloud Sync: Keep your header rules synced across iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

· Privacy-first design: No data collection, tracking, or logging, your browsing stays completely private.

· Multilingual support: Use the extension in multiple languages for a globally friendly experience.

· Clean, user-friendly UI: Enjoy a streamlined design that integrates smoothly into your workflow.

· Seamless Safari integration: Built to work across Safari on macOS, iOS, and iPadOS.

Common Uses:

· Test Mobile User Agents: Send an iPhone, iPad, or desktop User-Agent header to test how a website responds.

· Set Language Headers: Ask a website to show content in a different language by changing the language header.

· Test API Requests: Add custom headers used by development, staging, or internal tools.

· Debug Website Behavior: Compare how a site behaves when certain request headers are added, changed, or removed.

· Remove Unwanted Headers: Stop selected headers from being sent to specific websites.

· Per-Site Development Setup: Keep different header rules for different domains, test servers, or environments.