I did the __disable-web-security
in Terminal on Mac. Do I need to enable it again? Or does it enable by itself after restart?
If I need to enable it again, how do I do that? I searched everywhere, but didn't find.
I did the __disable-web-security
in Terminal on Mac. Do I need to enable it again? Or does it enable by itself after restart?
If I need to enable it again, how do I do that? I searched everywhere, but didn't find.
Go to
chrome://version
and look at the Command Line. If the command line argument is still there, you should restart chrome and then launch it normally (without the flag).A bit more context: "Flag" refers to two slightly different concepts in Chrome:
--
(as opposed to an argument that names a URL or a file, for example).chrome://flags
.Any arguments added manually to the command line will only persist until you quit Chrome. On the other hand, the toggles set at
chrome://flags
will persist until they are reset. (To further blur this, invokingchrome://restart
will preserve the command line flags.)This particular flag makes its presence fairly obvious, with a banner:
So it should hopefully be clear whether the flag is present (and also why this is the sort of flag that can't be persisted at
chrome://flags
).The flags set in #2 are delimited in Chrome's command line by the
--flags-switches-begin
…--flags-switches-end
section. Arguments outside of that section are coming from somewhere other thanchrome://flags
(namely, from the command line, except in the case of Chrome OS and Android, which have their own startup procedures).