Chrome does not have the filter to prevent Reflective XSS attacks.
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No, because the XSS filter only looks whether it sees XSS code in the input back in the HTML outputted by your server. ... For example, if they aren't decoding Base64-encoded data in the URL, if the web application were to accept input encoded with Base64, it may be possible to XSS a web application.
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