CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) is a browser security feature that restricts web pages from making requests to a different domain than the one which served the web page. It's commonly used to prevent malicious websites from accessing sensitive data from other websites on behalf of a user. Servers use HTTP headers to tell browsers whether to allow cross-origin requests.
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