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A tool for web developers testing localization on their websites. Quickly switch the following browser values:
• navigator.language
• navigator.languages
• Accept-Language header in network requests
Supports over 500 locales from around the world.
# Permissions
• Requires access to all web traffic as it changes the Accept-Language header.
• Requires access to all tabs as locale changes persist across tabs (not just the active tab).
Questions or feedback? Please open an issue on GitHub: https://github.com/athyuttamre/locale-switcher.
Very useful to develop i18n.
Thank you.
Works without any issues
works great
i want to test what happens if the “accept_language_header” is empty… is there any possibility to do this with this addon?
Although thanks for your good work!
It works perfectly! Thank you! All languages works on all sites.
Seems to work well! I would be great though if you could customise which languages appear by default. Most people will only need 2 or 3 and the one I want to select most often isn’t on the default list.
Stable and neat plugin. Great!
Simple and easy. Makes your life easy if you need to develop/test international or Locale issues.
Would be nice to be able to remove some of the predefined languages (basically I just want to switch between en, fr and de.
Werkt uitstekend.
it works !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Really helpful extension. You don’t need to restart whole browser to test the page.
It works. Thank you!
This extension helps my web development.
Perfect! Only Extensions that worked for me! Thanks!
Works!
Works Perfectly ! Thank you for this tool.
It works! (2019-08-24)
Thank goodness! This is easy to use, fast, works well! I was using an old language switcher which broke after a Chrome update. Glad to have found this one!
Nice work. It helps me a lot.
Works great. Thanks!
This language spoofer seems to be the only one still working with the newest chrome update.
Doesn’t seems to change navigator.language as stated in the description.
It works 🙂
Simple to use, search is handy and usable, and two-letter locale codes work as expected. However, extended locale variants use _ (underscore) instead of – (dash), which don’t quite simulate specific locales. As per mozilla’s documentation on HTTP Headers (Accept-Language), – (dash) should be used.