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Copy cookies to localhost

Copy cookies from any domain to localhost

Copy cookies to localhost is a Chrome extension developed by li4362378. This free tool falls under the Browsers category, specifically the Add-ons & Tools subcategory. The program's main purpose is to allow web developers to easily copy cookies from any website to the localhost.

Using this extension is straightforward. After opening any website, simply click on the "Copy cookies to localhost" extension. Then, click the "Copy Cookies" button, and you will receive a confirmation message saying "Cookie copied".

Copy cookies to localhost is a useful tool for web developers who need to access and analyze cookies from different websites on their localhost. With its simple interface and easy-to-follow steps, it provides a convenient solution for cookie management during development.

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