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cross-origin resource sharing or cores is a mechanism that allows a website on one url to request data from a different url and its frustrated both front-end and back-end developers since the dawn of time you may have tried to use an image on your website that lives on a different url only to end up with a broken image or your website might try to fetch data from your api then fail with a coors error in the console that happens because the browser implements the same origin policy as part of its security model which allows a website to freely request images and data from its own url but blocks anything from an external url unless certain conditions are met when the browser makes a request it adds an origin header to the request message if that request goes to a server on the same origin then its allowed by the browser with no questions asked however if that request goes to a different url then its known as a cross origin request when sending the response the server will add the acc