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Cross-Origin Resource Sharing or CORS is a W3C standard that allows client-side scripts running in one domain called the client to make XMLHttpRequests to resources in another domain.
Last updated on : 2026-02-09
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FetchThe definition of 'CORS' in that specification. Living Standard New definition; supplants W3C CORS specification.
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing on IE is fully supported on 11-11, partially supported on 8-10, and not supported on 5.5-7 IE versions.
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing on Edge is fully supported on all Edge versions.
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing on Firefox is fully supported on 3.6-150, and not supported on 2-3 Firefox versions.
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing on Chrome is fully supported on 13-147 and partially supported on 4-12 Chrome versions.
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing on Safari is fully supported on 6.1-26.3, partially supported on 4-5, and not supported on 3.2-3.1 Safari versions.
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing on Opera is fully supported on 12.1-125, and not supported on 9.5-11 Opera versions.
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing on Safari on iOS is fully supported on 6-26.3 and partially supported on 3.2-5 Safari on iOS versions.
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing on Android Browser is fully supported on 4.4-144 and partially supported on 2.3-4 Android Browser versions.
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing on Opera Mobile is fully supported on 12.1-80, and not supported on 10-11 Opera Mobile versions.
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing on Chrome for Android is fully supported on all Chrome for Android versions.
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing on Firefox for Android is fully supported on all Firefox for Android versions.
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing on Samsung Internet is fully supported on all Samsung Internet versions.
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Overall Browser Compatibility Score
Note:Cross-Origin Resource Sharing shows a browser compatibility score of 100. This is a collective score out of 100 to represent browser support of a web technology. The higher this score is, the greater is the browser compatibility. The browser compatibility score is not a 100% reflection for every browser and the web technology support. However, it does give you an estimate on how much you should rely on a particular web technology in terms of browser compatibility.
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