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burp suite allows you to intercept traffic acting as a proxy between the browser such as Firefox and the web server this is configured on the proxy tab the main button is here under the intercept sub tab and can turn the interception feature on or off in general however the particulars are configured under the options tab there are two sub sections under the options tab one allows you to configure the interception of client requests those are ones moving from the browser over to the server eventually the server will respond and this can be configured under the server responses section by default the intercept client request is automatically checked but noticed that the intercept server responses is unchecked by default so if we have the interception turned on and we visit a page weamp;#39;ll see that the request is intercepted this request is from Firefox checking to see if thereamp;#39;s any updates if we drop these requests eventually what weamp;#39;ll see as a request going throu