There is an application for android, which sends a GET request with certain parameters for access. It receives a Json file for this request. Is there a way for me to get this json file when it comes?

  • Send the same request yourself is not an option? - woesss 2:55 pm
  • @woesss Perhaps, but it’s harder - avalanche_of_misery

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I used Fiddler , articles, how to configure it, enough. If you want to sniff https, you will need to be confused with the certificate, and not a fact that will help.

  • I also use Fiddler, I see the necessary request and response in it. But, I wonder, can I find somewhere the file that came or not ? - avalanche_of_misery
  • @avalanche_of_misery, do you want to intercept this json in your android application? - woesss 5:03 pm
  • @woesss, unfortunately not. If it was, everything would be simpler - avalanche_of_misery
  • @avalanche_of_misery, I meant that you in your application want to intercept the json of another application, that is, using Android tools? - woesss
  • @woesss Yes! Something like that - avalanche_of_misery